Boss wants forwards to shine bright

Megson has seen his team tumble down the table after collecting only three points out of a possible 15. Next up is a meeting with Fulham on Saturday and a visit to Craven Cottage, a venue where they have not won in the league for 17 years.Not only are Bolton shipping goals, they are also failing to hurt teams and that situation concerns Megson with a trip to struggling Wolves to follow next week.He said: "It is like a golfer.you can knock six foot putts in until the cows come home in practice. It is entirely different doing it to win the Open."It is the same in football. In training the finishing is invariably good."But it is entirely different in a game when there are thousands of people about and that real intensity that surrounds Premier League football."Does it come down to mental strength? That's a big part of football, as it is in other sports."Kevin Davies weighed in with 12 league goals last season and Matt Taylor with 10. This time around they have managed only five between them.Johan Elmander is also struggling, having found the target only once at the top level, the same as on-loan Ivan Klasnic.The Croatian is taking time to settle after arriving from Nantes and has made only one start in the league.Megson said: "It will always be the same for centre forwards throughout the world, not just at Bolton."You are judged as a forward on the goals you have scored. Johan has not scored enough. Two of our people, Kevin Davies and Matt Taylor, who got a decent amount of goals last season are not scoring."Matt looks like our best chance at the moment as he has got that goal threat in him."Megson expects a positive attitude from his team despite the derby defeat by Blackburn at the weekend.He added: "The only thing that counts is results and picking up points. We are in the bottom three, so we either put the white flag up or roll our sleeves up."The latter is the thing we will do - as we have done it in the past. We know Fulham is a difficult place to go but we have to try and get out of this bad run."

Source: Team_Talk