Manchester United goalkeeper Edwin van der Sar has set his sights high this season.
The Dutchman has so far won only the Carling Cup during his United career, but that could change this term.
Sir Alex Ferguson's side are still in the UEFA Champions League and FA Cup as well as in pole position to claim back the Premiership title.
And Van der Sar is determined to claim some prize silverware with The Red Devils this season.
"It would be great to win a championship medal in my second season at United," he said.
"The Carling Cup does not do it for me personally. You want to win bigger things at this club.
"It is going well at the moment in the league and we are still in the Champions League as well as the FA Cup.
"The three big aims are still in place and that is important."
United face Arsenal at the weekend hoping to increase their gap at the top of the Premiership to nine points.
But to do that, they will need some help from Liverpool, who play Chelsea at Anfield on Saturday lunchtime.
"If they could do us a favour that would be great," Van der Sar said. "A fellow countryman (Dirk Kuyt) is playing for them and I hope he does well."
Van der Sar is looking for revenge against The Gunners on Sunday after Emmanuel Adebayor's strike separated the sides in the first meeting of the season.
He added: "We have something to make up for after what happened at Old Trafford."
Must aim the trophies ar, Ferguson..