Liverpool striker Roberto Firmino has declared himself in career best form.
The Brazilian striker is preparing for the Champions League final with Liverpool against Real Madrid, having scored 10 goals in the competition this season.
Firmino told uefa.com: "We got good results against Manchester City and Roma. I thought we played great and I hope we can keep that up.
"Am I happy with having scored 10 goals since the start of the group stage? Very, very. Although I am a little bit annoyed, because I always want more and I am never satisfied. However, you cannot beat yourself up about these things all the time and you must always keep moving forward.
"It is my first season in the Champions League and I am one of the leading scorers, alongside Cristiano Ronaldo and Mohamed Salah. This is my best year as a professional footballer."
Firmino also spoke about his childhood playing football in Brazil, and revealed who his sporting hero was growing up.
He said: "I used to finish school and go and play football. I always modeled myself on Ronaldinho. He was one of my favourites who I followed a lot – his magic made us want to imitate him and his football. Is my goal celebration a tribute to him? Yes, of course. I like him a lot."