Chris O'Grady would like to chip in with a few more goals between now and the end of the season.
But the Albion striker is more interested in getting the points to finally put any relegation fears to bed.
The £500,000 summer signing from Barnsley netted his first league goal for Albion at the 19th time of asking when he levelled from the penalty spot in the 2-1 defeat at Reading on Tuesday.
It added to strikes in the FA Cup against Brentford and Arsenal.
Asked if he now hoped to up his scoring ratio between now and the end of the season, O’Grady said: “I suppose so. I am more bothered about helping the team out to win games.
“You would rather the team win than me score personally. I am just here to try to contribute with goals but more importantly contribute towards wins.”
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