Wayne Rooney hopes his performances this season are proving his commitment to Manchester United after accepting his mistake in requesting a transfer.
The striker looked to be on his way out of Old Trafford after confirming in October he wanted to leave the club.
Rooney made a swift U-turn and within days had signed a lucrative new deal with United.
After playing a key role in the club's challenge for Champions League and Premier League success he has admitted he is driven by a desire to right the wrongs of October.
He has scored 12 goals in 21 games since the start of 2011, the latest coming in the 2-0 win over Schalke which has put United within touching distance of the Champions League final.
"Obviously it's been a lot different in the second half of the season compared to the first," said Rooney.
"I am a lot happier in my life and happier with the way I'm playing, it's like settling down again. I've done that.
"I'm very grateful to the fans for supporting me through it and I'm delighted with my form again.
"I hope I am proving myself through my performances. Obviously I understand I made a mistake.
"When I look at it now, how wrong was I? I admitted that and I apologised for that and I have wanted to try and prove myself again to the Manchester United fans. I feel I am doing that now.
"It was along time ago now and hopefully I am helping this team be successful.
"Now it would be a great end to the season with a Champions League Final and win the league.
"I am 100 per cent committed to this club. We are one step closer to the final and in a strong position in the league."