Tolaj targets more Argyle goals after Burton double

Lorent Tolaj has scored five goals in eight appearances for Plymouth Argyle
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Lorent Tolaj hopes he can continue his good form after scoring twice in Plymouth Argyle's 4-0 win at Burton Albion.
The summer signing, who moved to Home Park from Port Vale for more than £1m, took his tally to five goals for the club.
It came as the Pilgrims recorded their biggest league win of the season and moved up to 15th in League One after a fifth victory in six games in all competitions.
"It's not easy when you change the team; new teammates, new staff members, different city as well, different club," the Swiss forward told BBC Radio Devon.
"But I think I've done alright. I think it's eight games, five goals, one assist, so it's not bad.
"Hopefully I can keep going. But it's been good, the lads have been good with me, so I'm really enjoying it here."
Having struggled for goals at the start of the season - Argyle managed just four in their first six League One matches - they have hit a rich vein of form.
They have scored nine times in their past four League One matches, as well as getting six against Tottenham's academy in the Vertu Trophy on Tuesday.
Tolaj's fellow strikers Owen Oseni and Bim Pepple also scored at Burton and the Swiss says it is a sign that their belief in front of goal is growing.
"I'm really happy as well for all the strikers as we scored, for the confidence, for the next game, because if you're on the bench you have to make the impact and that's what Bim did today," he said.
"He made the impact, he scored. Owen and me we scored again so it's really nice. Healthy competition and hopefully we can keep going.
"It's the first game we are playing two up top. I thought we've done well. I've done well with Owen to just press and to get at them, and even better when you score for the confidence."