Scotland striker Che Adams ended a six-month goal-scoring drought for his club Torino and admitted he wants more game time in Italy.
Adams netted his tenth goal for Torino - equalling the number of goals the legendary Denis Law scored for the club - in a 3-3 draw against Lazio.
It was his first goal for Torino since April, although he's netted four goals for Scotland in that time - a hat-trick against Liechtenstein and a goal last month against Belarus.
He's yet to start a Serie A game this season and has come off the bench on six occasions.
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And, ahead of this week's World Cup crunch games with Greece and Belarus, the 29-year-old admitted he would love to play a bigger part in Turin.
He said: "I want to play more than I have been doing.
"But I am happy to have scored and helped my team win a point.
"I like playing with another striker as a partner.
"You saw that last season when I played up front with Duvan Zapata.
"Let's see if the manager will play with two strikers.
"But it's always good for me to score my first league goal of the season and hopefully, I can get some more."