Kjerrumgaard delighted by 'signature goal'

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Watford's Luca Kjerrumgaard is not setting himself any scoring targets this season after opening his account for the club with a double against QPR.
The Hornets bounced back from an opening-day defeat by Charlton Athletic with Saturday's 2-1 win after Kjerrumgaard scored twice in the space of four first-half minutes.
The first, from Nestory Irankunda's pass, was a case of being there at the right moment, the Dane said, and the second was a header from Imran Louza's cross.
"That's the kind of thing I'm good at, to battle with the defender. It was one of my signature goals. It was a great assist by him (Louza), he's a really good guy and I'm happy we have this connection," Kjerrumgaard told BBC Three Counties Radio.
Kjerrumgaard said a slight change of formation, with Irankunda more central, was the key to their good start against QPR.
"In the first game, we were a bit too far from each other. We had a lot of long balls and I didn't really have anyone to lay it off to," the 6ft 4in striker added.
"It was hard because you felt like you were playing one against three all the time. It was better this way, but we will see what we do next."
Kjerrumgaard helped Odense win promotion to the Danish top-flight last season with 22 goals in 28 games, but asked about a possible target this term, he said: "I don't like to say that. The most important thing for me is we win if I do my best and work hard for the team - all these things are going to come in the end."
Listen to the full interview here.