Liverpool striker Roberto Firmino has insisted he will do everything possible to keep the Reds' title charge on track, and said: "I'm never satisfied".
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The league leaders are currently four points clear of second-placed Manchester City.
Firmino recently became the highest scoring Brazilian player in Premier League history - but his feelings are mixed. His pride is evident, but even more so, his hunger for more.
"I'm very proud but I really don't want to stop there," Firmino, who scored his 11th goal of the campaign against Crystal Palace last weekend, said.
"I want to crack on and grow and develop even further and make a name for myself.
"I am proud, but never satisfied. I always want more, to grow and develop further every day with objectives and targets to achieve.
"You have to deserve to score through hard work, running and helping the team. Consequently, marvellous things happen."
Firmino's Liverpool host Leicester City at Anfield on Wednesday evening, with the chances being, they will have to respond to Manchester City's Tuesday night trip up to Newcastle United.
Firmino celebrating his goal vs Leicester in the Reds' 2-1 win at the King Power earlier this season (image via Liverpool FC)
Liverpool's number nine has featured enormously for the Reds this season, but has told Jurgen Klopp not to give him a rest.
"I'm really happy to be playing all the time of course and I'm in good physical health, thank God," Firmino continued to the Liverpool Echo.
"As long as I'm fit, I want to play all the time, helping the team towards victory. I'm very content and hope to be playing even more."