Barcelona forward Luis Suarez has revealed that he is privileged to play alongside Lionel Messi and Neymar, whom he has described as "two monsters".
Suarez has scored seven times in 21 games for the Catalan outfit this season, but has been criticised in some quarters for failing to hit top form at Camp Nou.
However, the 28-year-old is pleased with his current form and believes that the presence of Messi and Neymar takes some of the focus off him.
"As a centre-forward, you're always under the microscope and judged on where you score goals or not. In my case, I have two monsters at my side that score a lot of goals," Marca quotes Suarez as saying.
"I'm not worried about scoring goals, I worry when I play poorly or don't feel comfortable on the pitch. I'm not obsessed nor do I got crazy when I don't score, I'm very self-critical and I knew the goals would come eventually."
Suarez will return to English soil for the first time since last season on Tuesday when Barca travel to Manchester City for the first leg of their last-16 Champions League clash.