Fletcher confident goals will flow

Wolves striker Steven Fletcher has belief that he can improve on his last season's goal tally in the Premier League. The 23-year-old scored 12 goals for Burnley last season as they were relegated back to the Championship and was one of their most impressive players of the campaign.His performance prompted manager Mick McCarthy to pay a club-record £7million for the Scot's services and gave a good account of himself in Saturday's 3-1 friendly defeat against Leeds.Despite not scoring, Fletcher won the free-kick that led to Wolves' only goal of the game and caused problems throughout with his movement and creativity."I don't want to put pressure on myself. If I beat last year's total it will be a good achievement," Fletcher told the Birmingham Mail."I think 12 goals is a realistic aim but I am going to take each day as it comes and hopefully just get in the team to start with. That's a battle in itself."The Scotland international also insisted that he could cope with the pressure of having such a price tag on his head, stating that last season's £3million move to Burnley from Hibs showed that he had what it takes."It happened last year with Burnley," he added. "It was a lot of money for them when they bought me and I took that well."I can take this one just as well. I have got a good family around me so I won't get too big headed about it."

Source: Team_Talk