Tottenham forward Harry Kane has admitted his drought in front of goal meant he had to dig deep and work harder to recapture his 31 goal form of last season.
But after netting three times against Bournemouth at the weekend, the 22-year-old revealed he had been working hard to improve his goal tally, and admitted he had learned a lot during his barren spell.
"You have to wait for your chances, keep working hard, keep trying to improve and hopefully the rewards will come your way," Kane said.
"It's all good when you are playing well and scoring goals, but sometimes you see the true person when it's not going so well - and when you hit a low, you have to be ready to stand up and fight."
Chelsea striker Remy keen for boss Mourinho to stay
Loic Remy wants Jose Mourinho to stay at Stamford Bridge and backed the Chelsea boss to lead the Blues to a top-four finish.
Remy told the London Evening Standard: "It's important for him to stay and we don't want to give up.
"We were champions together only last season and he is a really great manager. Of course I don't want him to leave. I think all the players don't want that.
"The spirit is good and we are not affected by the situation. We will just keep training well. I'm sure the opportunity to win games will be here sooner rather than later, but obviously it is better for us if it is sooner."