Sammy Henia-Kamau | I want to take this confidence forward

Swansea City Under-21s' striker Sammy Henia-Kamau hopes his brace against Charlton will give him renewed confidence going forward into the final stretch of the season.
The 19-year-old broke the deadlock with 23 minutes played after he finished well from Josh Pescatore's low cross at the Joma High Performance Centre.
Pescatore grabbed a goal of his own two minutes later from the spot after Morgan Bates was brought down in the box, although the Addicks netted a penalty of their own before half-time, which was converted by skipper Harvey Kedwell.
But Jersey-born Henia-Kamau completed his brace in the closing stages with a fine finish, assisted by Pescatore once more, to seal a 3-1 win for the hosts.
"I thought we stuck together well, we tried really hard and all defended well as a team and got what we deserved," said Henia-Kamau.
"I played behind the striker, and I had two chances and I took them well, It's what I try to do each game and I'm happy they came off, it's a big confidence booster for me.
"For my first goal, I saw Pescy [Josh Pescatore] on the ball, and he'll always find you in space. If I see him on the ball, I know I've got to make the run and he'll find me.
"We knew it was going to be a hard game, we won our individual battles and we all stuck together, and then we let our football do the talking.
"We'll try to keep the momentum going, and we'll hope to emulate the performance when we face Bournemouth on Friday."