England midfielder Adam Lallana has outlined his desire to contribute more goals for the national team ahead of their Euro 2016 qualifier against San Marino on Thursday.
The 26-year-old opened his goalscoring account for new club Liverpool in the 2-1 win over West Bromwich Albion on Saturday, breaking the deadlock for the Reds with a crisp finish into the bottom corner.
After that match, Lallana vowed to add more goals to his game, and he hopes to do the same at international level, where he is yet to score in nine appearances for the Three Lions.
"I think I need to make that step up. I mean, the type of player I am I have always chipped in with goals throughout my career," he told reporters.
"I feel with England I need to step up and nip in with a fair few of my own, like at club level. It is something I want to add to my game and add to what I do when I play for England."
England face Estonia just three days after their meeting with San Marino at Wembley.