Winger's goal pledge

LeedsLeeds winger Andy Robinson says he wants to chip in with his share of goals in order to back the front two this season.

Robinson was on hand to nod home the only goal of the game on Saturday afternoon after Luciano Becchio's header was saved by Hereford's inspired goalkeeper Darren Randolph.

The former Swansea star now says he wants to chip in on a regular basis, he told the Yorkshire Post: "I pride myself on scoring goals and it's something I've got to do regularly.

"I don't set myself a target as such but I always say I'll be disappointed if I don't hit 10. That's the least I aim for and it's right that people should expect a player in my position to achieve that.

"The gaffer's brought me in to create chances but, even though I'm not a striker, the attacking roles I tend to get mean I've got to be chipping in as often as possible. It's crucial for the club this season.

"We've been lucky that Luciano and Jermaine in particular have settled a few games in our favour, but it's unfair to assume that they'll always supply the goals we need. That would be a bad attitude for me to have and I'm putting pressure on myself to help out."



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