The £32.5m Brazilian star has settled well to life in the Barclays Premier League, scoring seven goals since his arrival on transfer deadline day, and has lofty ambitions for both himself and his new team.

Mark Hughes' troops have endured some tricky times this season, winning just four times in 13 matches to sit 12th in the English top flight, well below the ultimate aspirations of the club's new owners, the Abu Dhabi United Group.

remaining upbeat

But the 24-year-old Robinho is remaining upbeat about his new life in Manchester and has set his sights on winning silverware in his first season at Eastlands.

He said: "I have great ambitions for the team and myself. I want to be the best player in the world and for City to be one of the best teams.

"The rest of the players and myself admire the ambitions of the owners of this club. We all want to strive to make it one of the best in the world. I like the way the game is played here. You still get great goals and great movement.

"It is a physical game here in England but I can cope with it. I am adapting well to life here. I get on well with my team-mates, they are good players, and I am learning the language. I am in a very good phase and hope this will continue. The best form of my career? Maybe."