Harry Kane has no intention of easing up as he continues to plunder the goals for Tottenham.
Kane, 21, took his tally for his increasingly impressive campaign to 20 with a double in Saturday's 3-0 Premier League win at West Brom.
It ended a run of four games without a goal and Kane is looking for plenty more as Spurs press on in three competitions.
Kane said: "I am really pleased. Twenty goals was my next target after I got 10 and I am happy to be there. I was on 18 for what felt like ages but I am very happy. Hopefully I can push on and get some more now.
"There is still a long way to go and I am really enjoying it at the minute. Hopefully I can continue."
The England under-21 international is tipped to earn full international recognition in the near future. He actually remains eligible for the Republic of Ireland, through his Galway-born father, but mention of that subject drew a nonplussed response from Spurs boss Mauricio Pochettino in his post-match press conference.
Indeed, Kane has even ruled out that possibility when asked previously but, for now, is just focusing on next week's derby against Arsenal.
He said: "The big one at White Hart Lane next Saturday -- everyone is looking forward to it. It's probably the biggest game of the season for us. We're really looking forward to it and hopefully we can get a win."
Pochettino, meanwhile, has insisted that Kane must keep on improving.