“I feel perfect,” he explained. “I am full of confidence and don’t have any problems.
“Honestly, I feel very good even though I haven’t played well in recent matches. I have faith in myself and I know Schuster does as well, and that’s why I don’t want to let either of us down.
“The same goes for my teammates, and that’s why I am working hard to improve. It’s only been three bad matches. No more. That’s important, and people need to understand that I put the team before anything else.
“Ahead of anything, I want Real Madrid to win everything. Then I’ll try to play my best football to help the team. The best Sneijder will be back very soon.
“I knew scoring so often wasn’t normal for me. I received lots of praise, but I didn’t let it get to my head; the same way I’m dealing with the criticism now. I am calm.
“The Madrid fans can believe in me because I’m going to do what it takes to play my best and to help this team win titles.”