Manchester United captain Roy Keane broke his 21-month Premiership goal drought yesterday but admitted he should score more goals for the club.
Keane set United on their way to a comfortable 4-1 win over Leicester with a neatly-taken 15th-minute opener, his first league strike for United since the game against Blackburn in January 2002.
Although that period includes a four-month stint on the sidelines, the 32-year-old accepts it is a poor return.
"I have been disappointed with my goal ratio recently because I feel I should score more often," Keane said.
"In recent years I have not gone forward as much, especially when Paul Scholes has been in the side because he is so good at it.
"Having said that, we have a lot of players who score regularly and the priority for me is winning football matches and trophies, which is what we have done."