Leicester's top scorer Matty Fryatt is not worried about City's failure to find the net in the last three league games and believes the team will come good sooner rather than later.
Fryatt hasn't netted since the Boxing Day success over Sheffield United, but turned in an excellent performance against Newcastle last week and is hoping an extended run in the side will see him add to his twelve goals for the season.
"I haven't been playing every single week, it's only a couple of games and as a team we're not really scoring a lot. I'm sure it'll change and I'm sure we'll start winning games again."
Fryatt didn't start in the defeats at Cardiff and Barnsley, but is hoping to do so against Blackpool this weekend. The former Walsall front man scored twice against the Tangerines earlier in the season and is confident of being on the score sheet over the next couple of games.
"I'm sure the goals will come, I'm not worried as Newcastle was the first game I'd played for a while. I'm just looking forward to Saturday and there's a few more coming up, so I'm sure we'll score and things will change."
Blackpool currently sit just one place above City in the Championship table, but Fryatt believes the Foxes are capable of leaping above them with an overdue away win.
"They are doing well, they played well when they played us at home and it should be a good game, a tight one. Hopefully we get some points away from home which we haven't done for a while."
