Aaron Ramsey’s start to the season has been eye-catching at domestic and international level, but the Welshman believes there’s plenty more still in the tank.

He scored for Wales on Tuesday, to add to the 9 he’s got for his club, but his desire to improve his game is something that drives him forward.

Although it’s almost impossible for him to continue scoring at this rate, he’s determined to try and implement things that Arsene Wenger has been teaching him on the training ground.

“I think there is more to come,” he said. “I’m still only 22, I still need to do better and learn a few more things but the boss is telling me about that.

“I mean things like positioning defensively. When you haven’t got the ball, while we’re defending, sometimes I am not always where I need to be.

“I need to be playing well, be involved in the game and taking matches by the scruff of the neck. I need to keep doing the things I’ve been doing – but there’s definitely more to come and I’m looking forward that.”

Ramsey’s renaissance, after a difficult period in his career, has led to high praise from fans and media alike, but he’s keeping his feet very much on the ground.

“It’s nice to have it recognised that I’m doing well and to have people saying good things about me, but I try not to take too much interest.

“I just try to focus on my own game and what I need to do to improve.”