Spurs winger Lucas Moura says he has fully settled in London and with Spurs and that he wants to stay at the club for a long time.
The Brazilian joined from Paris Saint Germain in January, but after a few months acclimatisation, he has started the season with 3 goals in 2 games.
Following his double against Manchester United at Old Trafford on Monday night, Moura says he feels very comfortable at his new club.
"I feel so comfortable here now. I am so happy with my new life, with my new – my house, my club, my team-mates – so I want to stay here for a long time," Moura told Sky Sports News.
"My objective is to win a trophy and make history here and I believe we can do that because we have a very good team, very good structure and very good fans so just need to believe and work because we can [make history]."
The Brazilian also paid tribute to the Tottenham coaching staff, "The coach is very important for me because I talk to him all the time, and even with Jesus [Perez], his assistant," Moura said.
"They have helped me a lot. It is important to understand what they want from me and do my best. I know that I have quality – that is why I am here so I need to believe and try to do what the coach wants."