Romelu Lukaku has revealed that Belgium assistant coach Thierry Henry has been more 'demanding' than he expected, but the France legend has made him into a better player.

The 23-year-old has made an impressive start with Everton this season, ending a goal drought to score seven times and make three assists in the club's opening 10 Premier League games under new manager Ronald Koeman.

The Belgium striker, who is currently preparing for international fixtures against Holland and Estonia, has praised Arsenal legend Henry who joined Roberto Martinez's coaching staff in the summer.

Henry (right) has been working with Lukaku and the Belgium squad as assistant coach

Romelu Lukaku (left) has revealed that Thierry Henry has made him a more complete striker

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Speaking to SFR Sport, he said: 'It's not easy with him, he's very demanding. I hadn't experienced that before. Even when I make a good pass, if the ball bobbles a little bit, he pulls me up on it.

'I think he sees in me characteristics he also had when he was younger. That's why he's so intransigent with me. Thanks to him, I'm more intelligent in my movement, and so I'm caught offside less.

'He's also teaching me things about finishing, controlling the ball and how I see the game. Back in the day, he made 10 assists a season, I'd like to emulate him.'

The Everton striker has refused to comment on speculation linking him to PSG

The former Chelsea striker also refused to comment on speculation that Paris Saint Germain have visited Goodison Park ahead of a prospective move to sign him.

'If they are founded? Frankly I do not know,' he said on SFR Sport.

'Me, I know there are many people who come to the stadium to see me. That's the only thing I know.

'But Mino (Raiola, his agent) would never tell me anything. As long as there is nothing on paper, he is never going to tell me. And I respect that this is his way of working.'