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Tottenham winger Aaron Lennon believes there is still more to come from him.The former Leeds youngster has established himself as a key member of Martin Jol's side over the last 12 months.Lennon has also become a regular in the England fold, but the flying winger insists there is still room for improvement in his game."There is always room for improvement," said Lennon. "As a kid I always tried to improve on everything - movement, left foot, crossing, finishing."I have that expectation of me to change a game, to create a goal or score a goal. It's part of my game so I have to deal with the expectation."The 19-year-old has set his sights on helping Spurs win the Uefa Cup as they look to end the season with some silverware.Spurs face Sevilla in the quarter-finals next month and Lennon believes they should be targeting reaching the final at least."Our only chance of winning something is the Uefa Cup and with the squad we have we've got a chance to make it at least to the final," added Lennon."The club want to win a trophy and the players want to win a trophy, so the Uefa Cup is the main thing."
"There is always room for improvement," said Lennon. "As a kid I always tried to improve on everything - movement, left foot, crossing, finishing.