Wolves striker Patrick Cutrone knows he has a battle to work his way into the starting XI.
Two goals in 17 appearances — one in the 5-2 home defeat by Chelsea on September 14 and the other in the EFL Cup defeat by Aston Villa last week — means he still has work to do to convince manager Nuno to break up his first-choice attacking partnership of Raul Jimenez and Diogo Jota.
"I'm calm about it," Cutrone told the Daily Mail.
"I've always scored goals in my career. We've shown with recent results what a good team we are and that we can compete with anyone. I'm starting to settle here and I feel loved by the fans and my team-mates. Goals will come."