Real Madrid forward Jese Rodriguez has said that he "always wants more" following his good form for the Spanish club.
Rodriguez scored in Madrid's 3-0 win against Getafe on Sunday, and reports suggest he could force his way into Vicente del Bosque's Spain squad for the World Cup.
He told Marca: "I am very happy about the goals I'm scoring, about helping the team and I have to go on like this. This might be the best moment for me so far, but I am not satisfied. I'm ambitious and I always want more.
"I am dedicating myself to helping the team, making the best use of the game time the manager gives me. This is what I have to do, my job, and I am happy.
"The more goals I can score, the better, and I set myself a target of 10 goals this season, and that's important, because at this club you never know if you'll get a game, with the really big star players there are here. And I'm taking the fullest advantage. I have to carry on making it difficult for the manager to decide things."
The win left Madrid level on points with Barcelona and Atletico Madrid at the top of La Liga.