Anelka 'not happy' with form

icolas Anelka insists he is yet to find top gear this season, despite finding the net at regular intervals. The Frenchman continues to lead the Premier League goalscoring charts, with 14, while he bagged a hat-trick on Saturday to help Chelsea squeeze past Watford 3-1 in the FA Cup fifth round.The treble at Vicarage Road took his tally for the season to 20, but Anelka feels there is still more to come from him this term."Despite the goals I'm not happy with my performance," he told L'Equipe."I'm not happy with myself."What's important for me is to play well. And I haven't felt I've played well, even when I've scored."FreedomAnelka was, however, happy to be paired alongside Didier Drogba against the Hornets and believes the pair can form a formidable partnership."I would like to participate more in the game," he continued. "When you're all alone up front it's sometimes difficult."Didier and I showed that we can play together and score."The fact that I had Didier by my side changed the match. I had more freedom."Anelka is also hoping that the confidence which can be taken from the cup success can help the Blues to put their recent distractions behind them.CharacterChelsea have struggled to generate positive results in the Premier League of late and replaced outgoing boss Luiz Felipe Scolari with experienced Dutchman Guus Hiddink last week."We have had a difficult period but we showed a lot of character," said Anelka. "The most important thing now is to win games."It is always difficult when you change the manager. We had a strange period when we had a lot of chances but could not score."But I hope we have reversed everything and now we will win a lot of games in the league."In the last one or two months we have had a lot of chances but the ball didn't want to go in. We had a lot chances against Watford but when you stay focused and you have a lot of big players in the team, you know you can score."We have a big team, big players, and even when we were losing 1-0 we knew we had the capability to win the game."

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