Milan Jovanovic is aiming to make the most of his time with Liverpool and create a real impression in front of the Kop.
Liverpool's No.14, who could make his official debut in tonight's Europa League third round qualifier with FK Rabotnicki in Macedonia, scored a famous goal for Serbia during their win over the eventual World Cup semi-finalists Germany in South Africa.
While he admits that was a proud moment for him and his country, he hopes for many more big moments at Anfield.
"I hope I score many goals for Liverpool, but it will not be easy, because there are so many players, so many good players competing for a place, but this is good," he said.
"It is a motivation to be better in each training session, to learn, to grow up.
"The game with Germany was one of the most famous games for our fans and for our country.
"I scored, of course, and it was a historical goal because it was our first win against Germany in 37 years. But it was not the best game of my career, but it is the most famous.
"I hope I can work hard here and help Liverpool.
"That is my aim. I will learn every day. I'm 29 and that's a good age to come here. When I was 26, two clubs tried to sign me.
"They were two excellent clubs. Every year I have had a possibility to go to bigger clubs but I stayed at Standard Liege. But I never cried. I was very strong. I knew that if I was lucky and not injured, I'd join a big club eventually."
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