Tottenham Hotspurs goalkeeper Heurelho Gomes believes things are getting better for him at White Hart Lane.
After enduring a tough start to his English Premier League career, the former PSV Eindhoven custodian says he is improving all the time and wants to put that improvement into helping the Spurs reach the Champions League, which he believes they are capable of achieving.
"I feel I am adapting well at Tottenham, things are improving now," Gomes told Sky Sports News.
"I believe at the beginning we had some problems, the team didn't start well but I believe I am getting better and more confident in myself, getting my fitness back that wasn't very good at the start.
"I believe I never had a bad sequence of games in my career before, maybe one or two games I didn't do so well, but I believe in my talent.
"When I played against Tottenham [for PSV] in the Uefa cup I thought this team should be competing in the Champions League," added Gomes.
"I believe I can help the team gain points and fight for that Champions League place.
"I don't think this has changed since I have come over, I believe in my talent and I will improve to help the team reach their goals."