Eden Hazard has said that he has silenced his Chelsea doubters but is not yet the complete killing package following his goal against Liverpool on Sunday.
The Belgian, who had been criticised for not performing well enough against the Premier League's big clubs, scored the equaliser at Stamford Bridge at the weekend during the Blues' 2-1 win over the Reds.
"Unfortunately the goal did not count double because it was in a big match," Hazard told The Telegraph. "But I silence those who said I only score against weaker opponents. That gives me pleasure.
"I try to score in every match. I don't set myself a target for the season, but my aim is to get goals and assists, and the most important thing is the three points.
"In football, statistics are really important. I score more goals now and I assist more. I can play an average game and score two times. But I can also play a top game without contributing. I am a perfectionist, but I'm not a killer yet. I'm working on it."
Chelsea travel to Southampton on New Year's Day.