Lambert's brace took his total to 20 goals for Bristol Rovers this season
Bristol Rovers boss Paul Trollope has again insisted that star striker Rickie Lambert is not for sale.
Lambert produced two fine finishes to end a six-game goalless run in the 3-2 win at home to Cheltenham on Tuesday.
The victory saw Rovers climb five places in the table and underlined the 26-year-old's importance to the side.
"We've had no enquiries," said Trollope. "The lad's happy here and he's the focal point of our side. He's not going anywhere."
Lambert's future has been the subject of speculation since before the transfer window opened and Trollope has been deflecting questions about the forward's future throughout January.
A host of clubs have reportedly been keen to secure the Liverpudlian's services, with moves to Bolton, Sheffield United and Huddersfield mooted.
It was about time and I knew as soon as I scored one I'd follow it up with a few more
Rickie Lambert
In light of that, Lambert's goal drought since mid-December has probably helped dampen down gossip on the back pages and the 606 messageboards.
But for Trollope, the joy of seeing his leading marksman back on the goal trail far outweighs any inconvenience from fielding renewed calls and questions regarding the possibility of an imminent departure from the Memorial Stadium.
Trollope described Lambert's 19th and 20th strikes of the campaign as "great finishes", particularly the 85th-minute winner when he collected Craig Disley's pass from the left and thundered the ball past Scott Brown after a neat turn in the box.
"That would have graced any ground at this level, and a higher level," said Trollope.
"In the circumstances, when the crowd are rocking and there's a desperation to get a winning goal, to produce the composure that he did shows the quality of the lad.
"It was a lovely finish and he deserved it. People spoke about his goal drought, but he's got 20 and I'm sure he's aiming for 30."
Trollope said he was never in any doubt that Lambert would get back on track and insists transfer speculation has had no impact on the player. He has also been quick to praise Lambert's effort and work ethic during his goalless run.
Lambert was also confident the goals would come again before long, but admitted it was a relief to get the first, when he stole in at the near post to flick home David Pipe's right-flank cross.
"It was about time and I knew as soon as I scored one I'd follow it up with a few more," said Lambert.
"I always have droughts and a goal spurt, and hopefully this will be another one."
And as well as the two goals, Lambert was key in the second equaliser when his firm header from Stuart Campbell's free-kick was parried by Brown to Darryl Duffy, who slotted home from an acute angle.
And a minute later Lambert's winner saw him climb above Leicester's Matty Fryatt at the top of the division's scoring charts and settle what Trollope described as a "blood and thunder derby".
"To come from behind was brilliant. We thoroughly deserved the win and to get it in that style was superb," Lambert added.
"Hopefully I'll go on and score a few more, but I've never set targets and I'm not going to start now."
The next challenge for Lambert, with trips to Southend, Oldham, Crewe and Scunthorpe on the horizon, is to start finding the net again on the road. Just one of his last 10 strikes have come in away matches.
And if Rovers, who are the seventh highest scorers in League One, are to push on up the table let alone bridge the six-point divide to 11th-placed Colchester, Trollope knows points on the road are the priority, and not talk of Lambert's future.
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