Bristol Rovers striker Chris Dickson says he is desperate to rediscover his scoring touch after missing a hatful of chances in the 2-1 defeat by Southend.
Dickson, who is on a three-month loan deal from Charlton, scored three goals in his first three games for Rovers.
"It's two games in a row that I haven't scored and for me that's unreal," the 24-year-old told BBC Radio Bristol.
"I apologised to the manager [Paul Trollope] after the game as the one thing I know how to do is score goals."
Dickson added: "After the game a lot of the players texted me saying it was just one of those games. On Saturday it just didn't want to fall for me.
Hopefully if I start scoring then the team starts winning again
Chris Dickson
Rovers currently lie fifth in League One, but have suffered two consecutive away defeats, including a 5-1 thrashing at the hands of Norwich City.
"I've got to get back to goal-scoring form and hopefully if I start scoring then the team starts winning again," said Dickson.
Rovers' next fixture is a local derby at home to Yeovil Town and the Plumstead-born striker is keen to break his duck at the Memorial Stadium.
"I'm looking forward to the atmosphere and I know the fans will be behind us again, as they always are," said Dickson.
"I need to get a few goals for the home fans as they've been really really good to us when we've been away."
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