OFFRANDE Zanzala revealed he will have a new celebration worked out should he find the net for the second straight game when the Reds visit Shrewsbury Town this weekend.

The 21-year-old scored his first of the season in the midweek win over Doncaster Rovers but admitted he didn't quite know how to celebrate.

The striker ended up haring to the corner flag and breaking it and the youngster said he will work on his celebrations.

"I have got some celebrations in my head!" he said. "But (Tuesday) was my first goal of the season and at home."

Zanzala scored one goal last term during his loan spell from Derby County and he is now hoping to kick on and add a few more to his name this season.

"My target is to score as many goals as possible, I don’t want to set a limit and I want to keep pushing," he added.

"But ideally if I can get more than 10 goals this season, which I believe I can, then I will think that is a great season in my first proper season in men’s football."

The forward admitted his goal drought had played on his mind prior to breaking his duck but believes he can thrive having gotten the monkey off his back.

He added: "It was frustrating. But I think the hardest thing as a striker is to get that first goal and from there you build confidence game by game.

"It is going to give me a boost now to shoot and score and be more comfortable because the pressure of scoring that first goal is done.

"That is not to say that I am going to play with ease, I will still have to work hard but I have to go in every game trying to do well."