JOEL Griffiths admits he's missing something precious as he looks to find his goal touch once again and continue an impressive record against Queensland Roar.
After a bright scoring start to the campaign, the goals have rather dried up for the Johnny Warren Medal-winner.
At least his next chance to score comes against a team that he has found little trouble in punishing over recent encounters.
Queensland Roar have long suffered from Joel's knack of scoring vital late goals.
Griffiths told the Herald: "You want to score against every team, but it seems Queensland is one of those teams where I have had the better of them of late."
His last goal was against Roar in round five and he then picked up a hamstring injury in the following game.
Griffiths said: "I just have to find my mojo. It is lacking a little bit. The sooner I find it, the better it will be for the team.
"We just need to stick together and hopefully we can turn things around."
At least his next chance to score comes against a team that he has found little trouble in punishing over recent encounters.
Queensland Roar have long suffered from Joel's knack of scoring vital late goals.
Griffiths told the Herald: "You want to score against every team, but it seems Queensland is one of those teams where I have had the better of them of late."
His last goal was against Roar in round five and he then picked up a hamstring injury in the following game.
Griffiths said: "I just have to find my mojo. It is lacking a little bit. The sooner I find it, the better it will be for the team.
"We just need to stick together and hopefully we can turn things around."
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