Odemwingie: I want to score more goals for Stoke City
Source:Goal.com
Peter Odemwingie has expressed his desire to bounce back to scoring form for Stoke City as the new English topflight draws closer.
The Nigerian striker who joined the Potters in 2014 returned from an eight months long injury to first team action against Sunderland in April believes he will soon be back among the goals for Britannia Stadium giants.
"I forced it a little to make it in time to play a little at the end of last season because I felt I needed to. It would have been very sad to go into the summer having missed the whole season after my injury,” Odemwingie told Stokesentinel.
"The summer has made me even better because the rest has done me good. You can get back but still need a few months to be at your best.
"These injuries take longer than you think. You can be playing, but you are not 100 per cent yet. However, I feel better and better.
"Our medical department make sure I'm right every day and I'm doing the right preparation. I do everything right – and I do extra."
Odemwingie has been lifted by the arrival of new faces on his return to training, including £5.75m forward Joselu, rather than seeing them as rivals for a starting spot.
“There is a lot of competition, but that only excites me. It means we are going to do well as a group,” he continued.
"In my situation there is a lot of expectation about coming back from injury. That's probably not what I really need, but I am going to give my best.
"Knowing there are people who will do well means we are going to have a good season, secure our Premier League status again... and then go for the extras.
"We will all get game time. It's rare for one player to be in top form all season. Some were good at the end, some were good at the beginning but everyone has his time to stake his claim and everyone has a part to play.”
"We had a successful season last year and it's still our success. I didn't play a lot of games, but it's our group and I'm part of it. I was happy that the group won. That's the same with Bojan too. All my head's been in the new season,” he added.
"There will be spells when I will be scoring goals and there will be spells when it will be someone else. It is all that joined together that will hopefully make us a top 10 team again.
"I've been desperate to score even in pre-season. Maybe I have been in too much of a hurry. They are only friendlies, but it's still important for me to score.
"I'm happy I signed a new contract so I can play because I didn't want to end my Stoke days without a goal after that injury. It's going to come one way or the other. I'm sure of it,” he concluded.
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