Josh Pescatore | I want to contribute to the team as much as I can

Josh Pescatore was pleased to help Swansea City Under-21s get back to winning ways following Tuesday night's 3-1 victory over Queens Park Rangers.
The 18-year-old opened the scoring with a wonderful strike, and was nominated for February's Goal of the Month, whilst he also provided for Thomas Woodward's goal just 10 minutes later.
Woodward went on to seal the three points in the closing stages as he slotted home from Aimar Govea's free-kick, the Swans' first win on the road since Peterborough United on January 17.
"It was good to get the three points, the boys have been working so hard all week since we last faced QPR, and it all paid off," said Pescatore.
"I was in the right position for my goal, which helped. I saw the keeper out of position and I thought I should just strike and it went in, I do usually try and shoot as much as I can when I'm outside the box!
"Woody [Thomas Woodward] is very clinical in front of goal, if you get him in the right position, there's no doubt he'll score.
"It was good to find him, and contribute to the team once again. As an attacking player, I want to provide as much as I can, and I want to continue to do that."