Liverpool winger Raheem Sterling has claimed that he has it all to prove this coming season.
The 19-year-old established himself as a key member of the Reds' squad in the final few months of last term, and the teenager was drafted into England's World Cup team on the back of his eye-catching form.
Sterling has stated his intentions to do it all again when the new campaign gets underway.
The Mirror quotes him as saying: "I have definitely got to prove myself again and try to achieve more than last season.
"I have personal and team goals I have set myself, and the main aim is to help this team go one step further this year.
"I definitely feel more a Liverpool player now, especially on the back of having made it to a World Cup, but I still have to keep focused on working hard and doing everything to keep progressing at Liverpool."
Sterling made 33 appearances last term and scored nine goals.