Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang may have scored with each of his last 10 shots on target but the Arsenal striker insists there is even more to come.
The Gabon international netted twice in Arsenal's 4-2 victory over Tottenham on Sunday in an enthralling north London derby that was overshadowed by seven arrests.
Press Association Sport understands one of those arrests came after a banana skin was hurled from the away end as Aubameyang celebrated scoring an early penalty in front of the Tottenham fans.
He believes he belongs in such illustrious company but admits winning the Golden Boot will be a tough challenge.
"I hope so. I think so, yes," Aubameyang replied when asked if he felt he was at the same level as the likes of Kane, Aguero and last season's top-scorer Mohamed Salah.
"It's early in the season. I know that we have good strikers in the league so it will be tough (to win the Golden Boot). But I'm happy that we won today. The most important thing, as I always said, is the team.
"The team helped me to settle in good. It's gone well. We're working to playing matches today but I'm really happy here. It's going well."
Aubameyang's goal record is all the more remarkable given he has found himself shunted out wide on the left on many occasions as head coach Unai Emery looks to fit both him and Lacazette into the same side.
He has started the last two games as the main striker and admits that is where he prefers to do his work.
"I think everybody knows it," he added. "I like to play up front but I know that I can help the team. Sometimes the coach puts me on the left side but as I said it (centre forward) is my favourite position."