
Manchester United striker Louis Saha says he's in the best form of his career - and there's even more to come from him.
Saha has been so impressive in recent times he has managed to keep Ruud van Nistelrooy out of Sir Alex Ferguson's starting line-up in six of the last seven games, as well as force himself back into the France squad.
Yet, the 27-year-old former Fulham star insists he can still get better.
"At the moment, I am playing as well as I have ever done," said Saha. "But I am still young and I am still improving.
"I want to keep working hard to make sure I can be as good as I possibly can be.
"I have had so many injuries throughout my time at United and you never really know whether you will come back or not.
"But my confidence has returned now and I do not want to look back anymore."
On his battle with Van Nistelrooy for a place n Ferguson's team, Saha added: "I don't see myself as more important than anyone else at the club.
"Obviously, I am happy to be playing games but even when I am on the bench, I just do my best and try to help the team.
"Arsenal are a good side and their defence has been especially strong, particularly in the Champions League.
"It is going to be a hard, tight game for us and we have to get the mental side right because, in a game like this, one little detail can decide the result."
Saha has been so impressive in recent times he has managed to keep Ruud van Nistelrooy out of Sir Alex Ferguson's starting line-up in six of the last seven games, as well as force himself back into the France squad.
Yet, the 27-year-old former Fulham star insists he can still get better.
"At the moment, I am playing as well as I have ever done," said Saha. "But I am still young and I am still improving.
"I want to keep working hard to make sure I can be as good as I possibly can be.
"I have had so many injuries throughout my time at United and you never really know whether you will come back or not.
"But my confidence has returned now and I do not want to look back anymore."
On his battle with Van Nistelrooy for a place n Ferguson's team, Saha added: "I don't see myself as more important than anyone else at the club.
"Obviously, I am happy to be playing games but even when I am on the bench, I just do my best and try to help the team.
"Arsenal are a good side and their defence has been especially strong, particularly in the Champions League.
"It is going to be a hard, tight game for us and we have to get the mental side right because, in a game like this, one little detail can decide the result."