Everton goal keeper Robin Olsen says he wants to improve and also permanent his deal at Everton as he insists that he is in a perfect club.
The Swedish is on a loan deal in Everton from AS Roma and has has made seven appearances since joining from Italy in October.
Read also: Mark Noble says they are ready for Manchester United.
The 31 years old spent last season on loan with Cagliari and now didn’t think twice about taking an opportunity to battle with England’s number Jordan Pickford for starting jersey at Everton.
“I knew I would have the competition with Jordan but I have seen if I train well, I will get my chances and if I play well, I will get more chances,” said Olsen.
“Jordan is a really nice guy and to train with a top goalie makes me much better.
“You should want to improve yourself every day and I feel I am getting better all the time with Everton.
“We have a fantastic goalkeeper group – we can make jokes but when it is time for exercise everyone switches on, it is extremely professional and you need complete focus.
“In Italy, it is more tactical, you need to be in your position and do what the coach is telling you, ‘You pass the ball there, there’.
“Here, the players are so good, they already know what they are doing.
“I knew it would be fast but it is faster than I thought.
“I like it, I am big, there are more duels in England, it fits me.”
Olen was at the middle of the sticks against Leads United last week and played in the 3-3 draw against Manchester United .
“We want to stay, but it is not me who decides,” said Olsen, who recorded a second shutout when Everton defeated Sheffield Wednesday 3-0 to set up the Tottenham encounter.
“I can only cross my fingers and see what the Club says.
“As a family, we have moved around and feel we are in a good place now.
“We are very happy, so why not stay until it is time to move home to Sweden? That is what we would choose.
“It is easy to say that – but everything needs to be sorted out.”