"I got a cross in for Mattie's goal to set us on our way against Wimbledon, so I am playing my part, which is the main thing.
"I will get a goal at Sunderland, definitely; I am feeling sharp and getting into goal scoring positions, it is just about putting them in the back of the net.
"I want the Golden Boot and I am going to try and get it; I have got 20 goals this season and there is no reason why I shouldn't get 30."
His main target, though, whether he scores or not, is to contribute to a victory, and he adds:
"I am delighted about the win on Tuesday - it was a great one - and it is a clean sheet we can take on to Saturday.
"Any win is important in this division because it helps you get up there and every game we play in we have to win, whether we enjoy the game or not.
"It is a task for the lads at Sunderland but I think we will sneak a win; when you travel you just want to overcome that team.
"When you are at home it is weird; the teams that come to us do exactly what we want to do when we go away."
As for his own form, he says:
"It is in and out; I keep plugging away for the lads, put the work rate in and try and get a few crosses in - and the goals!"