Cristiano Ronaldo has already consigned his fourth European Golden Shoe to history, even though it hasn't even made its way to his museum yet. As ever, he has set his sights on more silverware.

Question. Having won so many individual accolades, what does this one mean to you?

Answer. It's a very important prize for me, among the most important I've won, because a forward's job is to score goals and finishing as the top scorer in Europe four times is an honour for me.

Q. Did you ever imagine that you would become a four-time Golden Shoe winner when you were just starting out?

A. No, of course not. I thought I might win one, two maybe, but not four.

Q. What's left for you to do at Real Madrid? Do you see yourself ending your career here?

A. I want to win more. I still feel good and young. I'm 30 now and I'd like to keep playing for another five or six years. I know that it gets harder with age, but I believe it's possible. As I've said several times before, my dream is to end my career at Real Madrid.

Q. Who do you think your rivals will be for the next Golden Shoe?

A. There are a lot of great strikers in Europe and I feel privileged to have won it four times, but I want to keep winning more.

Q. Do you think you have things you can still improve on?

A. Definitely. I don't focus on one thing, but rather I'm trying to keep getting better and better all round, pushing myself further in every sense.

Q. So, what facets of your game do you feel you can improve on?

A. My heading, positioning, free-kicks… The way I see it, you should never think you know it all. If you think that way, you'll never improve and you'll stall. I always go about my work with a view to getting better.

Q. What targets have you set yourself for this season?

A. I'm always gunning for more. I want my fifth Golden Shoe, then the sixth… Real Madrid should always win trophies and this year is no exception. We want to win La Liga, the Champions League and the cup.