Tammy Abraham feels he has a fresh start under new Swansea manager Carlos Carvalhal after ending his four-month scoring drought.
The England striker had gone 14 games without a goal before scoring twice in Swansea's record 8-1 FA Cup win against Notts County on Tuesday night - the Welsh club's biggest victory in the competition.
'It (not scoring) has an effect because it plays on your mind,' said Abraham, who was signed on a season-long loan from Chelsea by Carvalhal's predecessor Paul Clement.

'All the best players in the world have that, but it does have an impact on performance.