ADAM Armstrong has impressed his new fans within two Premier League games at the club thanks to a high-intensity pressing game, but has admitted “you’re not always going to put chances away.” The 24-year-old forward netted with a brilliant finish during Saints’ opening weekend defeat to Everton, however he could have added more to his total during the Manchester United contest. The speedy striker has played a pivotal role and looks raring to go on his return to the English top-flight.
Adam Armstrong said: “Yeah, you know as a striker you’re always going to get chances, but you’re not always going to put them away.
Adam Armstrong said: “It’s just how you react, it’s something that I’m going to have them things in game. But it means that when I put them away it’ll be a nice feeling and I can’t wait to get going.”
The ex-Toon attacker will be looking forward to another St James’ Park return at the weekend, in Saints’ next Premier League fixture. Up next is a midweek (Wednesday 25) trip to League Two outfit Newport County in the EFL Cup and after he and Adams both just played a full ninety, it’s almost certain Armstrong will be rested for the first time. With a long season ahead, Armstrong isn’t worried about setting targets for himself,
Adam Armstrong said: “Like I said before, I don’t really set goals or objectives of where I want to get to. I just take every game as it comes, try and perform on the day and see where it takes me.”