Cardiff City midfielder Alex Robertson believes the Bluebirds are the best team in League One this season.
The Australian international signed from Manchester City in August 2024, for a reported fee of around £1 million.
Robertson has been an integral part of Cardiff's promotion push in recent months, showing aggression and quality on the ball.
He scored twice at Burton last Saturday but was left disappointed as the game finished 2-2.
"It's nice to get some goals, but the main thing is the team performance and the team result and the fact we didn't win," said Robertson.
"Personally, I think we're the best team in the league, we just need to show that when we play against the bigger teams, like you've seen at Bradford.
"It's still a point in the right direction and we're just going to keep trying to build on that. It could mean a lot at the end of the season, so we've just got to take it."
Robertson's recent form is welcome after a less than easy start to life in south Wales.
Cardiff were relegated in his first season but the arrival last summer of new boss Brian Barry-Murphy – who had coached the Australian in his Manchester City academy days – looked promising for the 22-year-old.
Robertson though was repeatedly left out of Cardiff's matchday squads at the start of this season, with Barry-Murphy saying he needed to match the "intensity" of his fellow midfielders.
However, since his return against Bolton in October, he has been one of Cardiff's most consistent players which has left the Bluebirds' boss impressed.
"I want him to be as aggressive as he is, and even more so," said Barry-Murphy after his latest goal-scoring success.
"He's doing incredible work without the ball, which is very important for us. I'm very pleased with Alex and I'm very pleased with his contribution."