Cedwyn Scott has said he is hungry for more after netting two goals for Notts County in their 4-1 victory over Oldham Athletic on Saturday afternoon.
The Magpies striker was on target twice in the first half, with his opener served on a plate by the influential Sam Austin before netting the final goal of the game two minutes from the interval.
His brace takes him to 11 goals this season and without Macaulay Langstaff's sensational form, would be considered an excellent return after moving from Gateshead in the summer.
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The pair currently have 32 goals between them this season, but Scott is keen to add to his tally following his performance against the Latics.
Speaking to BBC Radio Nottingham, Scott said: "I always like to be in double figures by December so sitting on nine in the last game of December, I was thinking if I can get a goal then I would be reasonably happy.
"But getting the second takes me to 11 so I am happy, but I always want more."
Questions were raised in regards to Scott's second goal, with many suggesting that his goal-bound effort took a deflection of an Oldham player before finding the back of the net.
"I can't remember the defender getting a touch on it," said Scott.
"It's an unbelievable switch from Cammy and Ruben has got into that second zone and I have just held into that middle of the pitch where I like to score my goals.
"I didn't a clean contact on the ball but they are sometimes the best ones because if I connect properly maybe I don't score."
In what is an unusual turnaround in fixtures, Luke Williams' side will travel to Boundary Park on Sunday to take on Oldham again in the National League.
With today's victory a comfortable one many are suggesting how the mentality of the players will be tested going into the game, Scott has spoken of how his team-mates will get over the challenges this festive double header provides.
"I think they will be aware of the threats we pose and will expect a few changes," he added.
"I am sure the gaffer will have a plan and we will work on that now and will have a plan to recover from tonight onwards and then get training as quick as possible.
"Make no mistake it is going to be a really tough game at their place."