After netting United's winner against Birmingham City, Cristiano Ronaldo insisted his best form is still to come.
The winger's 52nd minute solo effort at St. Andrews was his second goal of the season and gave United a fifth successive league victory.
Ronaldo, who bagged 23 goals last season, has been happy with his recent form but says he is yet to hit top gear.
"My form is coming," he told MUTV. "I always try to work hard in training and hopefully I will keep improving and more goals will come as well.
"But my main concern is the team - I think only about that. The most important thing in football is getting the three points and I was pleased we did that against Birmingham."
The 22-year-old admitted United rode their luck at times against Steve Bruce's men, but still felt they deserved the win.
"It was a very tough game against a good team. They created a few difficult moments for us, but thankfully we managed to keep them out," he said.
"We didn't play as well as we can, but sometimes you can win matches without playing well.
"Our good football is coming. We have great players at the club and great staff and we will improve."
I think most have recorded and seen how he play.
and after such a high profile season, he will be even more marked.
the key is not new tricks, but to be even more efficient, smarter..
look at Giggs, he was able to extend his "longevity" due to his brain, not tricks.