Tony Watt admits he's back in love with football after a leveller for Motherwell blasted the striker to the top of the Premiership scoring charts and claimed a point against Hibs.
It's now nine league goals and counting for the Fir Park striker who claims he's finally content in his career after a spell 'hating' the game.
A draw was well earned by the Lanarkshire side who fought back from Kevin Nisbet's first half opener through Watt's tidy finish and he insists it's all down to a growing confidence but he doesn't expect his top marksman tag to win him a Scotland call.
He said: "When I was at Lierse my best tally was eight and one in the cup so that is probably my best. I have always been a reasonably decent finisher but before I was probably happy enough to do my work outside the box.
“I wasn’t as hungry or greedy but now I am shooting more and they are going in. I know I can score, I know I can hit the shots and do all the things a striker can do. It is just about really proving to people what I have always believed which is that I am a good player and that when my mind is at it I can do whatever I want.
“I am happy, I am enjoying football again. There have been times in my life when I have hated it and there have been times when I have been happy and confident.
“Now I have got the love back so I am going to try and prolong my career as long as possible and, who knows, maybe in the next ten games I can get back in there.
“For now Scotland are not doing anything wrong so if that stays the same way then I won’t have one bad feeling towards him.

“People always say that to me when I am doing well but, look, they are in the play-offs so they are doing something right.
“ Steve Clarke has enough options. You saw Che Adams against Denmark. You can’t really complain when you see that performance. I was sitting in the house saying I understand why he has picked him."