Arsenal's Eduardo hopes to add more goals to his game over the coming months.
The Croatian star spent a year on the sidelines after a horrific broken leg against Birmingham City in 2008.
Since returning to the Gunners side in the second half of last season he has picked up several niggling injuries, denying him a run of matches in the side.
However, he came off the bench in last week's Champions League match against AZ Alkmaar and started in Arsenal's 4-1 win over Wolverhampton Wanderers on Saturday.
"My form is quite good and I know that goals will come," said the 26-year-old, who has scored twice this season.
"Against Tottenham I missed two great chances but no worries - I'm feeling great, I don't have any problems.
"Of course, I'm hungry for goals, just like Arsenal are hungry for trophies."
adventurous style
The Gunners currently sit second in the Barclays Premier League and have wowed fans up and down the country with their adventurous style of football.
Eduardo is delighted to be part of such a free-flowing unit.
He added: "I am happy because we are playing very good football. We are attractive and also efficient, we are scoring a lot of goals and the fans are happy.
"Everything is in place and our ambitions are growing stronger and stronger.
"We all believe so much that we will fight for top spot in the Premier League and also in Europe until the very end.
"Confidence is sky high which of course is not surprising, as our results are really very good.
"Now we are so proud, because at the start of the season everybody wrote us off.
"Nobody believed that we were good enough to play with the big boys. But we can and this is such a big motivation for us."