Fernando Torres has expressed his delight at being named Match magazine's player of the month for February and warned the rest of the Barclays Premier League that there's more goals to come.
The Spanish hot-shot was on target four times in just two league appearances last month and has no doubt as to his own personal highlight from the matches against Sunderland and Middlesbrough.
"It would have to be my hat-trick against Middlesbrough," he said.
"I had never scored three goals in one game before I joined Liverpool, even in all my time with Atletico Madrid, so it was a great moment in my season and my career as a whole!
"We've been on a really good run as a team, and it's not just me who's been scoring - the goals are being shared around. It's easier to score goals and play well yourself when everyone is on form, and the team did that last month."
If February was a good month, then March looks like being a sensational one, as El Nino has followed up his previous exploits by firing his personal tally beyond the 20 league goal barrier.
And the bad news for the rest of the league is that he expects to maintain his rich vein of form.
"I hope to score many more goals for Liverpool this season," he said.
"Fortunately for me, I've been having a good year so far and I'm hoping the team can continue our good run of results right up unitl the end of the season."
The award is yet another accolade for a player who has taken the English league by storm in what is still his first season on these shores.
But rather than rest on his laurels, he is already planning to pick up more gongs to add to his growing collection and expects to stay at Liverpool for some years to come.
"This is a proud moment for me," he said.
"I'm especially happy as it's happened in a country outside my own, and I think thta makes success harder to achieve. I want to thank my teammates, because this award is for them as well.
"I'm certain everyone will have something to say, but I'm not sure what it will be yet. What I do know is that I'm going to be here at Liverpool for a while, so I'm hoping this will be the first of many awards I can win.
"I have a room in my house where I keep all the awards I've won in my career. The hat-trick balls I've picked up this season are in there now and I think this award will look really good sitting alongside them!"
