I was a goalkeeper, but through my career, I spent almost as much time sitting on the bench as I did playing.
I think I chose wisely. When it came down to it, I knew I was a better goalkeeper than I was a bowler.
I enjoyed the position I was in as a tennis player. I was to blame when I lost. I was to blame when I won. And I really like that, because I played soccer a lot too, and I couldn't stand it when I had to blame it on the goalkeeper.
I started to play, like all kids do, not as a goalkeeper. I liked scoring goals; in the end, it's all about scoring goals.
If you are fighting at the top in the Premier League then you cannot do that with a dodgy goalkeeper. It is not possible.
Any goalkeeper that's going to play for Liverpool is going to be looked at and scrutinised - every shot, everything about it is going to be scrutinised.
You have so many modern goalkeepers, and they're all different. There's not just one type of modern goalkeeper.
You have to win the title with a strong team and a strong defence, but I don't only like to talk about the four defenders and the goalkeeper when you concede goals. It's about the team.
Obviously, you have the physicality and the way the game is played in the Premier League. The goalkeeper is not as protected as in Europe or different leagues.
Having grown up in Poland, it is a dream come true for me to be playing every week in the Premier League as the No. 1 goalkeeper.