Manchester United forward Romelu Lukaku has claimed that he 'expects a bit more respect' for his performances since turning professional with Anderlecht in 2009.
Aside from a disappointing spell at Chelsea, Lukaku has been a regular scorer during his career - impressing with West Bromwich Albion and Everton before joining United last summer.
The 24-year-old starred in United's 2-1 win over Chelsea on Sunday afternoon as he scored one and set up another to secure all three points for the 20-time English champions.
Lukaku has now managed 22 goals in 40 appearances for the Red Devils this season, and the Belgium international feels that he is entitled to a little bit more respect.
"I started playing when I was 16. Year in, year out people expect 20 goals from me. I've been doing it for 10 years straight so I think I've proved myself," he told reporters.
"You expect a bit more respect but it's the situation we're in. I don't listen to it. I just want to improve and show the people what I can do on the pitch. As long as I win and lead my team to winning that's when I will be really satisfied. As a football player, I don't play for the individual.
"I can still improve everything about my game. I'm 24 and I think I have a lot of years ahead of me before my prime so I'm never satisfied. I always want to improve and get better and it's a nice challenge.
"I think I have got a nice record. I've scored a lot this season and I just want to keep going. I know that I can improve and I want to improve and really work hard. I want to win trophies. We are still in the fight in two competitions. It's not going to be easy but it's a nice challenge."
United paid £75m to sign Lukaku from Everton in last summer's transfer window.