Nikolay Todorov says being in the right place at the right time will get him goals at Hamilton, and isn’t worried about bagging his first for a new club.The Bulgarian striker sees it as the ‘next’ goal in his career, rather than his ‘first’ for Accies, and reckons it could go in off his shin against Raith Rovers today, in a game they must win to have any chance of progressing in the Premier Sports Cup.Todorov has gone close in games against Stranraer and Ross County since his whirlwind move from Airdrie, and knows it will come.As top scorer at Airdrie last season with 12, Todrov has a good record against Raith Rovers, but says he doesn’t care who they’re up against – he wants goals in every game.Todorov said: “I’m there at the right place, at the right time, and that’s all that matters.“It was just one of those days [against Ross County].
Sometimes strikers go through that, but I’ve scored plenty of goals in the past, I know I need to keep going, keep showing up, and eventually it will happen.“When I go on a wee run I’ll make sure I keep going and keep showing up at the right place, at the right time.“I don’t see it as the ‘first’ goal, because on another day it could hit me on the shin and go in, so I’ll be even more eager to score in the next game.“It doesn’t matter who it’s against, but it just so happens it’s Raith Rovers.
My mentality and preparation for every game is the same, so I’m just looking forward to the next game, and hopefully we go out and win.”Todorov, 27, wasn’t involved in Airdrie’s squad to face East Kilbride in the Premier Sports Cup, and two days later was signing a two-year deal at Accies, climbing off the bench in their 3-0 win at Stranraer on the Saturday.“It happened very quickly, in about two
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