Swansea City winger Jefferson Montero has warned the Premier League that there is much more to come from him after tormenting Arsenal recently.
The Ecuador international, 25, joined the Swans for a reported £4m from Mexican club Morelia in July, and caught the eye with a dazzling performance in Sunday's 2-1 win over the Gunners.
Montero also set up Bafetimbi Gomis's winning goal, and the South American tells Swans fans that there is plenty more to come.
"I think I'm playing well now, but I want to play even better," Montero told Wales Online.
"The most important thing is that the team won and hopefully I can contribute a lot more this season. I feel like every player here can be in the first 11. I'm enjoying my time and I'm training hard to do my best and to keep doing the same.
"The main thing I have to do now is assist goals, to help the side to score, but I'm a sure a goal will come for me too. I'm trying to play as much as possible and do my best to help the team."
Montero has three assists in four starts across the Premier League and Capital One Cup thus far.