KEVIN Nolan feels he and his midfield teammates need to get among the goals to keep Wanderers riding high in the Premier League.

Saturday’s 4-1 win over Sunderland, their fourth victory in five games, launched the Whites into the top 10 for the first time under Gary Megson.

But the club skipper believes there is more to come from the Whites – if he, Gavin McCann and Fabrice Muamba can add their own goals to the equation.

Nolan has scored just once in the Carling Cup this season and, while he accepts the going is good at the moment, he is demanding more going into this weekend’s clash with Chelsea at the Reebok.

“The manager asked for goals from more people because all the pressure had been on Johan Elmander,” he said.

“Kevin Davies has done that, Matty Taylor has done that, so it’s about time myself, Gav McCann and Fabrice Muamba did it more often too."

Full story in Tuesday's The Bolton News.