DANISH front-runner Bo Henriksen believes Kidderminster Harriers still have a chance of clinching a Nationwide League Division Three play-off place despite going three matches without a victory.

He is convinced Harriers have the potential to beat any side in the league, but is aware that they have suffered recently for not turning scoring opportunities into goals.

The problem has made the 27-year-old, who has just signed a two-and-a-half year contract with Jan Molby's men, more determined than ever to help boost the Aggborough outfit's goals tally following his permanent move from Danish First Division side Herfolge.

During his three-month loan spell he scored five times in 13 appearances and was also on the mark in Harriers disappointing 2-1 defeat against Molby's former club Swansea City at the Vetch Field on Tuesday night.

He said: "My personal goal is the same as the team's, to get into the play-offs. But I want to try to do more than just score goals. I want to play a good all-round game and get some assists as well as goals."

Henriksen believes his switch to Aggborough is beneficial for him but personally and for his career.

He said: "It is the chance for me to experience a different culture and play some football at the same time. I want to see how far I can go in the game and Kidderminster is a good place to do that.

"They have a good squad and potential to go up to the Second Division. There are some good teams in the Third Division like Luton and Mansfield, but on our day we can beat any team in this league."