I was only in Scotland for four months or something, but I look back at that, and it was a big learning curve for me in that short spell. I went there with an open mind to show everyone in Scotland what I was about. Looking back, I am very glad with the decision I made.

I'm learning and constantly getting better.

I am a player who likes to play in between the lines and try to break that midfield line, whether it's when I receive a pass or can go and show everyone what I am about.

Set pieces are something I work hard at after training, and I hit quite a lot every day.

I started in League One and went up into the Championship and then into the Premier League, so I've played a lot of games from quite a young age.

Being booked for simulation is never good.

Dele Alli is probably the perfect example. He played loads of games for MK Dons at a young age. He got a move and kicked on from there because he had that experience behind him.

I started lower down the leagues with Coventry, so I'd had that taste of first-team action at a young age. I'd already played 40 or 50 games before moving on, and when I got to Norwich, I had to bide my time at the start.

When I represent the Under-21s and sing the national anthem, there is no better feeling.

I've had to make lots of sacrifices, particularly off the pitch.

Me being at Coventry, instead of a big Premier League club, probably helped me develop. You don't get put in the academy system, playing Under-18s and Under-23s.