Watford striker Odion Ighalo, has vowed to rediscover his goalscoring touch again.
The Super Eagles player has now gone seven games without finding the back of the net – he last scored on January 30.
Ighalo’s drought is an issue for his club, who want to secure their Premier League status and his country, who take on Egypt in an AFCON qualifier this month.
“I won’t allow this (his goals drought) to put me down, it happens to all strikers, but I know the goals will soon start coming. I will continue to work hard and it will be a matter of time before I am scoring again,” he declared.
“The second half of the season is often more difficult, but we will get 40 points as we already have 36 points and we still have nine games to go. We have had some bad results in the last two, three games.”
Speaking on the game against the Pharoahs on March 25, Ighalo admitted it will not be an easy match.
“It won’t be an easy game, I won’t lie. But it’s possible to win, we have what it takes to win, we will fight for the whole game to win,” he assured.
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