SAM Winnall says Burton Albion fear no-one in Sky Bet League One after they protected a 3rd win on the bounce versus Exeter City.
Winnall, who was just subbed on in the 75th minute, scored an outstanding acrobatic volley 6 minutes from time to secure a valubale 3 points.
But the Albion striker decently declared he was just satisfying his task as a replacement.
The 32-year-old said: “That’s what you desire from your alternatives, I believe so typically in video games you can stagnate and not make the alternatives and things remain the method they are, however when you are a replacement and you do begin you do need to attempt and alter the video game in one method or another.
“You constantly attempt to make a huge effect as a replacement when you’re beginning and certainly, I simply wish to add to the group as much as possible. To get the objective was pleasing as the lads had actually worked so hard for the 75 minutes prior to I began.
“I believe we should have to get the 3 points in the end, we simply required a bit of luck actually and for a bounce to go our method, and when the bounce of the ball came directly to me I did the rest.”
The match-winning objective was a very first in the league given that October for Winnall after an injury-hit season, however the forward is eager to press on a cement a location in the group after producing an outstanding striker’s surface to get the winner versus Exeter.
“I’ve made a profession of doing that,” he included. “It’s something I’ve constantly prided myself on is being at the ideal location at the correct time, and I understand if possibilities are up to me I’m going to rating and fortunately I’ve done that today.
“I don’t feel as if I’ve had the ability to get a run together, I understand what I’m capable of, I have such a belief in myself that I understand I can produce at this level.
“It has been frustrating that I haven’t had many chances and I’ve had to bide my time. I’m doing everything I can to try and get myself in the team. Today I’ve obviously shown him what I can do and what I’m capable of.”
Next up for Winnall and the Brewers is a hard journey to Portsmouth on Valentine’s Day, however the striker says Albion have nobody to far as they want to extend their outstanding unbeaten go to 4 video games.
“We’ve got to keep our feet on the ground you understand we’ve suffered a lot this season sometimes,” said Winnall.
“So, we can’t get ahead of ourselves although we are on a good run and are riding a bit of a wave at the minute as we are playing effectively.
“We simply need to concentrate on the next task which is Portsmouth on Tuesday, we’ll go there to win. We fear absolutely nothing and no-one in this league.”