Scotland celebrated scoring his 5th goal of the season by telling the Evening Post “Early on in the season we would probably have frozen at Carrow Road
“It happened at Reading when we lost 4-0.
“We went to big clubs and didn’t know what to expect, but now we know what to expect.
“We are comfortable now and we are ready for this level. We are going from strength to strength with each game.
“Working up front on my own does get frustrating because I don’t get enough service, but I am happy to do this for the team,” admitted Scotland.
“There are not many clubs in the Championship that play with a lone striker. I have five goals โ I want more โ but the way we play it is based around me a lot.
“I have to make a lot of runs off the ball and also hold it up quite a bit and bring people into play.
“Sometimes when I play well, the team plays well.
“It (his role) is a lot off the ball. I have to try to understand the game.
“Some people don’t understand it, but most footballing people will.
“I played as part of two strikers in Scotland and with Trinidad.
“I played lone striker a few times with my club in Trinidad, but it has seemed to have worked well at Swansea.
“Hopefully it can continue to be a success.”