Weymouth striker Euan Pollock is hoping 'to get going' after netting his first goal for the club.
The former AFC Bournemouth striker got on the scoresheet as the Terras came roaring back against Winchester in the FA Cup on Saturday.
Pollock's 79th minute tap in was the first of two goals in five minutes as Mark Molesley's side rescued a replay from their trip to Hampshire.
The Terras striker is now hoping the goal will be the first of many and was pleased to finally break his duck after ten games without a goal.
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Speaking on the club's X (formerly Twitter) account, he said: "I have hit the post three times this season, I have had a lot of chances that I expect to do better from myself.
"I was glad to get a little tap in today, they're the ones you want when you have been struggling to score, you want that little easy one and I hope that gets me going now.
"I think my performances have been good, but obviously you want goals, I'm a striker, but helping the team is more important to me, but it's good to get up and running."
When asked about the 2-2 draw with Winchester, the striker admitted the team had not been good enough.
He added: "It was a game of two halves really we no we weren't good enough in first half, we were slow and tentative on ball, but the substitutions were a big help, especially Keelan and Ezio who were brilliant."
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