Arsenal striker Emmanuel Adebayor has set his sights on next season as he looks to build on an impressive goalscoring campaign Adebayor has been in inspired form this term, firing 30 goals in 47 appearances for The Gunners. And after such a fine 2007/08, the Togo international has voiced his determination to raise his game an extra level next season. "I know the most important thing is how I perform next season," Adebayor said. "People are going to be looking at what I can do, but as a player you have to be ready for that. "Next season will be a new challenge. I know I can do it now, so I have to push on. "I have scored 30 goals this season - but also missed a lot so that tells me I can score more. I realise now what I can do, so let's just keep doing it." Adebayor also confirmed he has no intention of following in Mathieu Flamini's footsteps by seeking pastures new. "I am at the right team at the right moment playing some good football and scoring goals so of course I am happy," he declared. "The most important thing is playing for the fans, and having the opportunity to play with so many great players at the club. "As a footballer you want to make history and leave your name at a club. I hope I can do that at this club because I love the club."
Wednesday, May 7, 2008
Adebayor happy to improve
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