Swansea City striker Wilfried Bony has insisted that he isn't worried about his lack of goals as long as his team continue their fine start to the season.
Bony is yet to get on the scoresheet this campaign despite the Swans winning three of their first four Premier League fixtures, but the Ivorian, who was linked with a big-money exit from the club in the summer, has revealed that he is confident of ending his barren spell in the near future.
The 25-year-old is quoted by Wales Online as saying: "The more important thing is that the team has been winning so far. For me, I feel that the goals will come. I have no fear about that.
"Sometimes, you don't score then they come, you score in two or three games. Sometimes, you go five games without scoring, but that is the way it is for a striker.
"The goals will come and when they do, hopefully, you will not stop them."
Bony scored 25 goals in 48 appearances in his first season in South Wales.