BRADFORD Town's Tom Pang continued his prolific start to the season on Saturday by firing home a brace to seal a 3-1 victory at Chiseldon Castrol.
The young striker's goal-scoring exploits have attracted a lot of interest from higher league clubs and manager Mark Hodkinson admits he doesn't know how he does it.
He said: "He just can't stop scoring. I wish I could take what he has got and bottle it. I would make a fortune.
"Even when he isn't playing that well, you are always confident that he will pop up and score for you.
"It is a great weapon to have and long may he continue."
Midfielder Steve Wells added to Pang's double as they ran out convincing winners, but Hodkinson was not pleased with the overall performance.
He said: "We didn't play very well at all in fact we were poor. But if you can win games and play poorly then I suppose it is something to be proud about. We lost our shape in midfield but at least we battled well. They were a strong physical side but in the end we came through it."
Bradford entertain Aldbourne tomorrow and Hodkinson is expecting another tough encounter.
He said: "They are a very good side although have had some strange results this season.
"They are a good home side but I am not sure how well they travel. We will score goals though and if we play as we can I am confident we will be ok."
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