Javier Hernandez has insisted that he will "do even better" at Man Utd in his second season with the club.
Chicharito scored 20 times in his debut season at Old Trafford, sparking interest from Real Madrid, amongst others. Alex Ferguson has insisted that the 23-year-old is not for sale and will be one of United's key assets in 2011-12.
"Our team has such soul and such spirit," Hernandez told L'Equipe. "Success is written into the DNA of this club. I'm at the best club in the world.
"Everything is done to succeed and win titles. There is only the Champions League defeat that sticks in the throat.
"Personally, I am extremely happy with my season, but I do not rest on my laurels. I want to do even better next season. I want to help this club to make history."
He added that he had gone into the season expecting to have limited time on the pitch. "At best, I thought my season would be coming off the bench late in games, trying to unlock a complicated situation," he explained.
"Basically, the aim for the season was essentially to adapt to the Premier League, especially physically. But gradually I got playing time, and I started to feel confident, scoring a few goals early in the season.
"Everything was so fast. I could not have hoped for it. I had a dream season."