Industrious midfielder Park Ji-Sung is looking to improve his goal tally for Manchester United this season after fully recovering from a knee problem that hampered his start to the new campaign.
"I need to improve my finishing. I need more goals," Park told the Manchester Evening News.
The South Korea international has scored 12 times in 130 appearances for United in all competitions.
In order to boost his goal haul, Park claimed that he has been studying his team-mates at Old Trafford, and is looking to copy the technique of the club's strikers.
"I study the other players in training, particularly the forwards, and I look at how they are scoring goals. What do they do when they finish a chance? I know I can get better and will get better personal results.
"I have no need to watch DVDs because I can see some of the best strikers in the world every day here at Carrington.
"The likes of Wayne Rooney, Dimitar Berbatov, Michael Owen and Ryan Giggs - I can see it live every day. I don't have to sit in front of a TV to study it.
"They are more confident and composed in front of goal than I am," he said. "They are cool when an opportunity comes along. I tend to get a bit excited when a chance arises for me and I hurry up.
"I have to stop rushing things. I have to be composed in my mind and slow things down. I think that will make me a better finisher.
"In training I feel a lot more confident about how that side of my game is going. I think I am capable of scoring eight to ten goals in a season. I believe I can do that if I have a full season free of injuries."
Alan Dawson, Goal.com UK