The former Swansea City striker has not scored a goal for five games but as ever does not seem overly worried by the stats trusting in his ability to score rather than worry about reasons why he isn’t.

And he believes that the drought will end sooner rather than later and from his point of view a goal against his former club is always good to experience.

โ€œThereโ€™s more to come from me!โ€ he told the Green Un.

โ€œI havenโ€™t scored in five (league) games, which in my eyes is a drought.

โ€œBoth Tamas (Priskin) and I need to chip in with some goals, because weโ€™ve been playing up front a lot.

โ€œBut Iโ€™m happy with my form, and itโ€™s not preying on my mind. I just need to put away a couple of chances.

โ€œIt was the best time of my career,โ€ admitted Scotland, with reference to Swansea.

โ€œI enjoyed playing there and under manager (Roberto) Martinez. I fitted into his formula, with one striker and two pacey wingers.

โ€œI donโ€™t know whether Iโ€™ll celebrate if I score, simply because I havenโ€™t scored for a few games.

โ€œIt would be a relief to score, to be fair, so I might not celebrate, but if I was to score a brilliant goal in the top corner, then I might celebrate. So who knows?

โ€œI donโ€™t really regret leaving Swansea, because it was a big stepping stone for me to go into the Premier League with Wigan.

โ€œAt that age (30) I had to try and prove myself. Itโ€™s a chance I had to take.โ€