Wolves striker Jorgen Strand Larsen admits he has been struggling to find form but finally feels himself again.
Larsen struck in either half to seal a 2-1 win at whipping boys Southampton to ease Wolves nine points clear of the Premier League relegation zone.
“I felt like I had a great start to the season, scoring seven the first six months, and, as a striker, your moments will come back again,’’ he said.
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“I feel like the last few months have been a little bit tough. I felt like I’ve been struggling to find my good form, but it can change – one goal can change everything.
“I always give everything for the team, and I try to show that every time, but it always helps when a striker scores and it gives you confidence. I might be back scoring, but I feel like myself now, before the game, and also after the game.
“It’s not nice to play with a broken hand because you feel like you’re not able to do stuff, but I felt like we’ve been doing well. It’s a bit painful still, but we will see. Hopefully I can still manage to play well with it.”
Reflecting on the crunch win at St Mary’s, Larsen added: “It’s massive. As in every game, we go to win. I feel like we’ve been on a good direction in the last few weeks, not won as many games as we wanted to during the last few months and weeks, but I feel like we’re still onto something.
“We know the position we are in is not great, but I feel like the last few weeks and months, we’ve been building and we feel like we’re going in a good direction. So, to come and take the three points was massive for us.
“The table says the truth, and, right now, we’re in a good spot and we have a few important games still.
"Every game is important, but the next period will be really important for us and this was a nice little win before the break.
“I think we still need to know where we are, but it gives us a good feeling going into the break now, and we can have some confidence when we come back and go on and build on what we have done.”