Oxford United striker Will Lankshear is hoping to continue his encouraging goalscoring run in a bid to keep the U's up in their five remaining games this season.
The 20-year-old is on loan from Premier League side Tottenham Hotspur and on Monday netted his 10th of the season across all competitions in a draw away at Portsmouth.
He met Michal Helik's cross with a diving header in the sunshine at Fratton Park, powering the ball into the top right-hand corner before running off to celebrate in front of the travelling supporters.
"10 for me this season in all competitions and that's nine in the Championship now," he told BBC Radio Oxford after the game.
"Hopefully I can get a few more and I think I'm going to need a few more if we're going to stay up.
"I'm going to keep pushing and keep scoring goals because that's my passion and that's what I'm here to do. I'm really happy that I can score today and it's disappointing that it wasn't the winning goal."
The bottom of the Championship table remains as tight as ever, and despite Oxford sitting 23rd in the standings they are still only one point from safety.
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Lankshear had a fast start to life at the U's before a tough period through the middle of the season where he struggled for goals and was at times dropped to the bench.
But the striker has started to hit form at an important time for Oxford, with five goal contributions in their past seven games.
Despite his late goal at Fratton Park, it was not enough for the U's on the day as they conceded a late equaliser when Andre Dozzell slotted home for the hosts who had played most of the game with 10 men after Connor Ogilvie's early red card.
"It's definitely a disappointing end to the game for us considering how hard we worked against the solid 10 men," he added.
"It's disappointing when you work so hard to get in front and concede silly goals, but that is what it is, it's a really tough place to come and I thought our fans were amazing.
"We worked really hard and it's kind of been the story of our season where we've just sort of come up short in a lot of the games but we've got to dust ourselves off and keep positive because at the end of the day we didn't lose and let's just keep going and see where it takes us."
Lankshear's 'refreshing and infectious' approach
BBC Radio Oxford's Oxford United commentator Jerome Sale:
Will Lankshear has been impressive from the moment he walked into Oxford United.
It's hard not to forget, when you watch him play, that he is only 20. The same is true when you hear him speak.
His weekday work ethic, I am told, is second to none. On match days perhaps he can manage his output touch more selectively, but doing things less than wholeheartedly doesn't appear to be in his DNA.
A strong, physically imposing forward with 10 goals to his name in a Championship side that's struggled to create chances – it's no wonder bigger clubs than Oxford are queuing up to take him off Spurs' hands. They will expect to pay handsomely.
His obvious commitment to the U's this season, despite being on-loan, is so refreshing and infectious, that he will be fondly and proudly remembered and supported from afar wherever he lands next.
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