Liverpool midfielder Curtis Jones is adamant he's very different on and off the pitch.
Jones considers himself to be an unassuming Scouse lad with an interest in shooting free-throws at home and learning from sporting greats.
"I think I'm two totally different people on and off the pitch," the 19-year-old told Liverpoolfc.com. "I've never doubted myself, no. I've always believed in my ability and I always will.
"I'll always believe in myself to know that anybody that I'm up against, if you get the better of me in one game, then there's only one thing on my mind: the next game when I play against you, I'm going to beat you, it'll literally be me for the whole game playing against you.
"There's being confident and being cocky – I think there's a fine line in between that. I don't want to have people think that I'm going over that.
"Yeah, there's been times when my confidence is not as high but the last thing I'll ever do is doubt myself.
"Off the pitch, a lot of people know me for just being like a humble kid. I'm just humbled, relaxed, I'm chilled, I'll speak to anybody. I'll just try to be how I was brought up to be. I would never change."

