GUDNI Bergsson believes Wanderers have the system and the firepower to repeat the goal spree that stunned Leicester and the rest of the Premiership on Saturday.
The Reebok captain has urged his team-mates not to get carried away by the 5-0 triumph - the club's biggest away win for 73 years.
But he believes there are plenty more goals to come from the 4-5-1 cum 4-3-3 system that proved so effective last season and which was so effective at Filbert Street
"With our sort of formation we can look at three up front," Bergsson said as Wanderers looked to capitalise on their storming start against Middlesbrough at the Reebok tonight (ko 8pm), "then it goes back to five (in midfield) when we are defending.
"If we can get the right balance I think we can get quite a few goals.
"We've got strikers with good calibre. I don't think we will maintain that kind of scoreline away from home but at least it gives us a boost."
Per Frandsen, who capped a Man of the Match performance at Leicester with two trademark free kicks, said: "The way we played was really pleasing. If we can reproduce that level of football people will have to stop saying we should not be in the Premiership.
"To score twice in a 5-0 away win on the first day was amazing. I was really pleased with the goals as I have been working hard on set pieces during the close season."
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