New Real Madrid man Jude Bellingham revealed he is confident of helping the Spanish giants fulfil their high expectations this season.
The England international swapped Borussia Dortmund for Real Madrid last month for a fee that could rise to £115million.
The 20-year-old made his second appearance for Los Blancos on Wednesday and opened the scoring in the friendly against Manchester United with a lovely, clipped finish.
Bellingham was taken off at half-time in Houston as Carlo Ancelotti's side won the match 2-0.
"I look like I am enjoying it, I like to think," Bellingham said after the game. "So far, so good.
"I am enjoying playing with this team, learning from so many great players. I am definitely not getting carried away just yet. There are big challenges to come this season.
"There is a lot to aim for and rightly so. It is the biggest club with the best players. The expectations are high as they should be. It is about us going out there and matching that."
Bellingham says he is slowly getting better at Spanish but admits he is finding the language tough – certainly harder than adapting to his new surroundings.
He loves Real's standards and "the way everyone applies themselves in training, the mentality day in, day out" – an elite level he is confident of matching.
"I was confident coming here because I knew how good the players were," Bellingham said after the friendly in Houston. "I know the qualities I can bring and I feel like I have slotted in.
"The role I am playing is enjoyable. I had a decent game against AC Milan and a decent one today. I just want to keep up the rhythm going into the season."