Pascal, me and my friends are startled as to why you always wear gloves - surely the weather is not that bad? (Sam Bennett)
I'm always freezing! I have cold hands - it's as simple as that.
Pascal, having played in numerous local derbies, how did the Blackburn v Burnley game compare? (Ian Moon)
When you play derbies you need to do your best. I think this one is more emotional and more about the fans. We won the game, so we were happy. When I was at Spurs, we played the big derby against Arsenal and when I was at Sunderland we beat Newcastle 2-1 at the Stadium of Light. I think the atmosphere at Ewood was extra special, because the two clubs are so close and they hadn't played against each other for a number of years.
How are your finding life at Blackburn since you joined the club this season and how does it compare to other clubs you have played at? (Caz McKeown, Sydney)
I think I've settled in well here. Four years ago I was playing for Wigan and I used to live in Manchester, so it's no problem for me to come back here. I've got a number of close friends playing in the team here, so I think that has made the move easier.
Who is the best midfielder you have played against in your career and why? (Tom Heather, Brighton)
I think Steven Gerrard, because he runs everywhere on the pitch and he always gives 100%. He can score, he can defend, he can do everything, so I think he's unbelievable.
Who do you rate as the best full-back in the Premier League at present? (Christopher Ward, Dalton-in-Furness)
Probably either Ashley Cole or Glen Johnson. I think Ashley Cole is playing really well for Chelsea at the moment and even though Liverpool haven't been doing very well of late, I still think Johnson has done a good job there.
Pascal, your goal against Burnley was great. How did you feel when you scored that goal against our closest rivals? (Ross Morrison, Elgin)
It is always good to score and especially in such a big derby game against Burnley. So I think that made it more emotional and more memorable. I enjoy scoring and hopefully I will score more.
How does it feel to be a professional Premier League footballer? (Hanne Jakobsen, Norway)
It's a dream. When I was younger, I used to see people on TV and I used to say 'I want to be like them', so now I'm a lucky boy because my dream is a reality.
Who was your football idol when you were a kid? (Rachel Mayo, New York)
I'd say Lilian Thuram. We come from the same country and we play in the same position, so I learnt a lot from him.
You spent very short spells at Sunderland and then again on your return to Tottenham. Is there any reason why weren't able to settle at these clubs, because you seem really settled here at Blackburn and are playing fantastically well? (Gary Douglas, Mellor)
I spent nearly four years at Spurs and I enjoyed my time there, but sometimes as a player you want to try new things. At Sunderland, things didn't happen the way I wanted, so that's why I went back to Spurs. But I didn't play and so I felt the time was right to move again and turn the page.
Who is the best player you have ever played with during your career? (Mark Pitts, Leeds)
Dimitar Berbatov, when I was at Spurs. I think he's a very talented player, he scores lots of goals and he's a good player to play with.
Your goal against Burnley was great, but what is the best goal you have ever scored during your career? (Jayde Midgley, Preston)
When I was in France, against Monaco, when I was at Bastia. The ball came out from the box and I just smashed it into the top corner, so that's my best goal.
As a Frenchman, what do you make of the controversial circumstances surrounding France's qualification for the World Cup? (Ronan Murphy, Dublin)
In football, things like this happen sometimes. We are lucky to go to the World Cup and I feel sorry for Ireland, but in football, anything can happen. On this occasion, it went our way.