Lingard has been reborn since his loan move to West Ham United from Manchester United in January.
Having been an outcast under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, the 28-year-old decided to join the Hammers in the winter transfer window in order to have a chance of making it to the Euros with the England squad.
Lingard quickly hit the ground running in East London as he has been David Moyes’ main man in front of goal.
The Manchester United academy graduate has scored five goals and provided two assists in first seven matches in the Premier League for West Ham.
Lingard has been added to the England squad for the upcoming World Cup qualifiers against San Marino, Albania and Poland due to his red-hot form, and this is what the former Derby County loanee had to say about his personal purple patch.
“I still feel like I’m 25,” Lingard told Standard Sport. “A lot more players have played full seasons, I’ve not really. So I don’t feel like I’m at my peak yet.
“If I carry on this form, consistency and focus, we’ll see what the future holds. I’m happy at the moment, playing football with a smile on my face and that’s the main thing.
“When I went on loan, I had to start quick and I’m just playing my natural game at the moment. I’m comfortable. Now it’s just about keeping consistency – that’s what I’ve lacked sometimes over the years. It’s about focus, going into each game with the same mentality.
“I think I can go far. There’s a lot more to come, a lot more to learn but I’m excited to see what the future holds