"Every time I score, I celebrate like the kid I was playing in the park."
"I want to make sure I'm a role model for young girls and play the best I can for my team and my country."
"It's what every kid dreams of: winning a World Cup for your country. There's nothing that will ever, ever beat that or even compare to it."
"Women's sport is growing, becoming powerful, and we want to continue to raise that platform for the young girls at home."
"It is great to see kits designed specifically with us in mind."
"I really enjoy putting the ball in the back of the net. I enjoy being the person that's creating things for the team."
"I've got massive respect for Marta, I've loved watching her play, and I love seeing what she does on the ball. If I can try and emulate that in any way, then I'm going to be happy with it."
"I just want to keep improving myself as a player and a person and hopefully continue to enjoy being on the pitch."
"For me, I want to be scoring goals. That's what I'm judged on, and that's what I judge myself on."
"Me and my mum were really close. She'd come to all my football games; she was the one who was always there. If it was raining, and I didn't want to go, she'd say, 'Get in the car!'"
"I'm very secretive about my feelings, very shy."
"Especially in front of my dad, I don't like being weak. I don't like crying in front of my dad because I don't want to make him cry."
"When I turned 17, that's when it all got a bit too much. I decided to stop doing pretty much everything. I quit football. I wouldn't get up in the morning. I wouldn't go out of my room. I was very depressed."
"A lot of people recognise me now, especially the younger generations, definitely. But it's not that common."
"We want to be the face of women's football, to encourage young girls to play. If I have to be recognised in the streets to encourage them, I'm happy to do that."
"I joined the international stage quite late. I didn't do many of the youth age groups, so to come into the senior team and to be offered a Nike deal - a very, very low Nike deal to start with - but I was jumping up to bite the woman's hand off to sign the piece of paper."
"Ultimately, we need to grow the women's game. That's the biggest issue; it always has been. Then you can talk about equal pay and everything else."
"Ultimately, we are doing the same job as the men, but I understand that we're not filling out stadiums."
"I want to pave the path as much as possible for the younger girls coming through."
"For me, I want to put football in the best possible way: where the girls play professionally, get the sponsorships they deserve, and set themselves up after football so that they're not struggling and asking themselves what they're going to do."
"That's what all of us want, why we're getting involved in so many campaigns - we want to leave football in a better place than when we came into it."
"I've come out of myself as a person at Chelsea and expressed myself on and off the pitch."
"I'm happy to stay at Chelsea as long as they're happy to have me."
"I've had so many coaches that have helped me along the way through my journey, who understand me and know me as a person."
"My mum is still present in my life. Every goal I score, I dedicate to her. When I am not doing well, I also think about her."