Arsenal forward Olivier Giroud has said that he is full of confidence after his recent goalscoring form.
The 28-year-old endured an injury-hit start to the season, but he has recovered to regain his place in the Gunners starting lineup.
He underlined his importance to the side by scoring twice in their 2-0 win over Middlesbrough in the FA Cup at the weekend that has set up a sixth-round tie with Manchester United.
"I've scored seven goals in my last 10 appearances, so it's a good stat for me," Giroud told Arsenal Player. "I feel good and my confidence is high. I want to help the team to win more games and to achieve our targets.
"We have plenty of solutions up front. We are all different, so it's nice.
"We can find each other really well on the pitch and what's most important is to keep this movement and this variation in the game."
Giroud has scored 49 goals for Arsenal since joining the club from Montpellier in 2012.