KIDDERMINSTER Harriers director of footbball Jan Molby is convinced Bo Henriksen will start to produce the goods once he is fully match fit.
The Danish striker has spent more than his fair share of time on the casualty list this season, but is now starting to make a steady comeback.
Henriksen has made just 12 full appearances so far this term, plus two as a substitute, and scored twice.
Molby said: "He's obviously on his way back and we know all about his scoring record, so I'm not that worried. What pleases me is the way we are creating chances."
Molby also believes Dean Bennett has the ability to reach a double figure goals tally every season.
The former Bromsgrove Rovers midfielder is blossoming again now Molby has returned to the Aggborough hot-seat.
Molby said: "Apart from the Doncaster Rovers game, in the other four matches he's played in since I've come back he's done very well. He now looks a goal threat.
"He scored a couple against Northwich and should have scored against Cambridge and again on Saturday at Rochdale.
"He's in a free role for us and all we ask him to do is use his energy. He plays in the majority of games and in terms of being fit his record is very good, so I think he could be in double figures every season."
Harriers are today at home against Torquay United and hoping to continue their steady improvement since Molby's return following the sacking of Ian Britton.
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