The Swansea City striker has been part of the side frustrated by a league record equalling eight draws on the bounce but believes it is only a matter of time until someone takes a hammering from the Swans based on their current play.

In most of those eight games the Swans have been the better side and Scotland believes that will soon turn itself into goals and a victory.

Speaking to the Evening Post, the club’s leading scorer said “We are going through a spell at the moment where the goals just won’t come for us

“But that will change soon and we will start hammering teams.

“With the football we are playing, we deserve to be hammering other teams.

“We are not getting the goals our play deserves right now, but we have to keep believing the goals will come. When you get one, it takes a lot of pressure off and, if we could get an early goal I think we could score quite a few.

“I should have hit that one first time,” he lamented looking back to his chances in the Birmingham game.

“I’ve got nine goals in the Championship, but as a striker you start to feel it when you go two games without scoring.

“We have drawn the last two games 0-0 and you think ‘If only I’d got one, we would have won the game’.

“I honestly don’t know how we didn’t beat Birmingham.

“You’d probably be happy with a point beforehand when you go to a place like St Andrew’s.

“But the way the game went, we are disappointed not to have come away with all three.

“The most important thing is that we are creating chances,” Scotland added.

“I think we are just missing that little bit of luck at the moment. Sometimes it’s decision-making, but sometimes it’s just the rub of the green.”