Cambridge United striker Adam Cunnington has revealed that he is keen to give his manager Richard Money "a bit of a headache" as far as team selection is concerned.
The 27-year-old made a goalscoring impact against Northampton Town last week following his return from a loan stint at Bristol Rovers.
Having now scored his first goal in the Football League, the frontman has turned his attention to earning a regular place in the Cambridge starting lineup.
"It was a real bonus to start and then get a goal, so it turned out great for me," Cunnington told the Cambridge Evening News.
"When you go out on loan your future does seem a little bit uncertain, but you've just got to try to work hard and stay as fit as you can and I knew I'd be coming back to Cambridge soon anyway.
"It went okay at Bristol although I'd like to have scored a few more goals, but it was great to be back and see the lads again. I've got to take everything as a positive. Now I've come back and scored a goal, I hope that will give the gaffer a bit of a headache."
Cunnington joined Cambridge from Tamworth last year.