
Cardiff striker Heidar Helguson believes there is more to come from him after his match-winning display against Ipswich.
The 35-year-old scored both goals at Portman Road as the Bluebirds recorded a 2-1 win, their sixth victory in seven games.
But having only found the target twice in his previous 10 games for Malky Mackay's side since his summer move from QPR, the Iceland international is hoping his performance on Saturday will spark a goal-scoring run.
He told Wales Online: "It was about time I got a goal or two. I probably haven't scored as many as I would like so it was really good to score two and help the team win.
"I think it was coming for me. We work hard as a team. We have players who can open up opposing teams and will always get chances.
"I hope there is more to come from me and I will certainly be working for that."
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