Tony Mowbray says it's unfair to highlight Adam Armstrong's goal return as West Bromwich Albion prepare for a crucial period in their play-off push.
Armstrong arrived on loan from Southampton at the end of the January transfer window, having scored 24 Championship goals for the Saints last season, and 80 in the second tier in his career.
However he has managed just two goals, one of them a penalty, in his first nine appearances at Albion, who sit sixth on goal difference after winning just one of their past five games.
Ahead of the visit of former club Sunderland to The Hawthorns on Saturday (15:00 BST) with games against play-off rivals Bristol City and Watford to follow next week, Mowbray told BBC Radio WM: "I'm more concerned with the lack of goals from everywhere else.