To be a modern goalkeeper, I have to think offensively, to initiate our attacking moves safely and securely.
If you look at the history of Manchester United, they are always a big side, so there is no time of underestimating them.
Bayern are a club where success is demanded, and second place isn't particularly appreciated. We have a history and culture to respect.
The goalkeeper always starts again at nil, even when you're 2-0 down. It always starts again at scratch. It's a completely mental thing, and I keep reminding myself of it during matches.
I took responsibility in Munich from the beginning. But I could not walk in with splayed elbows into the club and say, 'Here comes the Schalke captain.'
I have always been interested in finding new ways to play and have looked at handball keepers and ice hockey goal-minders. It helps me.