I guess there are not too many Swansea City fans who placed money at the start of the season on Ferrie Bodde being the top goalscorer at the club.
But almost a quarter of the way into the season and the Dutch midfielder has five goals to his name and shows no sign of stopping the goalscoring fun.
Goals against Forest, Sheffield Wednesday, Burnley, Preston and Ipswich have taken his tally to a handful already and well on the way to beat last season’s tally of seven as the Swans won the League One title.
Speaking to the Western Mail, the summer target for Derby said โIโm happy that I scored, but it doesnโt matter who is on the end of it,
โIf itโs somebody else, no problem. As a midfielder, youโve still got to score goals, so obviously Iโm pleased.
โBut if Iโd scored no goals and we were top of the league, Iโd still be very happy. And at Ipswich, the main thing was that after Iโd scored, we started to play better.
โThe opportunity was there to take all three points, and we can feel unlucky that we didnโt,โ he said.
โIpswich didnโt know what to do with us โ I could see it on their faces.
โBefore the goal went in, we felt strong. They gambled in the last 10 minutes and it paid off, but thatโs football.
โBut if we play like we did in the second half, we will win a lot of games.
โWe will look at QPR as the chance to get another three points,โ said Bodde.
โWe know what we want from these two games โ as many points as possible.
โTwo wins and a draw is good form and I hope we can keep it up.โ