Manchester United striker Romelu Lukaku has insisted that he is not the "finished article" as a forward and has said that there is still room for improvement in his game.
Belgian international Lukaku has scored 16 goals - including 10 in the Premier League - for Jose Mourinho's side since joining from Everton in the summer.
The 24-year-old has been hailed as the difference against teams such as Swansea City and West Ham United - the striker scored in United's wins over the sides this season after dropping points against such teams last term.
"I'm just focused on improving, year in year out," Lukaku told Sky Sports. "That's the most important thing. Every time I try to add something to my game that wasn't there.
"I think a lot of people are judging me as the finished article. I'm 24. You can't judge me as the finished article. I'd rather have a career where year after year I improve rather than going to the top and decline.
"I know I have a lot of talent. I know I can do a lot of stuff. I can score goals with my left, with my right, with the head but I want to be a creator, I want to have more assists, I want to make sure that when my team is in difficulties that they can count on me."
Lukaku has not scored in his last six outings for Mourinho's men but will look to provide a telling influence in his side's clash with Chelsea on Sunday.