Marco Asensio has hit the ground running at Aston Villa, taking no time to adapt under Unai Emery.
Signed from Paris Saint-Germain on loan for the remainder of the season, Asensio has scored seven goals in his last five appearances, including three braces in as many home games.
Only Ousmane Dembele (eight) has scored more goals in Europe's big five leagues across all competitions than Asensio since his debut for Villa just over a month ago.
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His latest strikes came in Villa's 3-0 win over Club Brugge on Wednesday night, which sealed the club's place in the quarter-finals.
"Very happy for the victory, now we are in the quarter-final - that was the objective," Asensio told TNT Sports. "Very happy for the team, for the fans and now we will continue.
"Incredible, every match we play here is top. We have to be grateful with the fans. They give great support to us and we are very happy. We want more, so now we will have a little break and then we will think about our upcoming objectives.
"I like to score there [Holte End]. I am very motivated and also very happy to be able to score the goal and contribute."
"We are still adapting, the new players, but we are in the right way and now we keep pushing."
Asked how he has settled at Villa, Asensio said: "[I am] Very comfortable, Unai is very good for my position and how I can help the team. I am very comfortable, very happy with my teammates, the fans and the city!"
Asensio's parent club PSG await Villa in the quarter-finals, but the Spaniard isn't focusing about the first leg just yet.
"I am thinking about the night, very happy with the victory and then in one or two weeks we will have time to think about this game," Asensio added.
"Here, every detail is important. Brugge had one player less so we have to dominate these things. Now we are in the next round and we know that every game is different, so we have to prepare and do our maximum."