Dexter Blackstock is adamant there is more to come from him following his Super Sunday against the Saints.
The free-scoring striker bagged a brace against his former Club Southampton on Sunday afternoon, as Rangers climbed to fourth in the second tier with a handsome 4-1 victory in front of the Sky Sports cameras.
The 22 year-old's double also sent him to the summit of the top goalscorer charts in the Championship with four goals, one clear of a host of front-men including Kevin Doyle, Sylvan Ebanks-Blake and Michael Kightly.
Speaking after his man of the match performance against the Saints, Blackstock told www.qpr.co.uk: "It was a well deserved three points in the end.
"They made it hard for us when they went down to ten men, but we were the better side over the 90 minutes and were good value for the three points."
Blackstock opened the scoring after just 37 seconds, before going on to bag the all-important third 13 minutes from time.
"The early goal really settled us down and my second and our third, effectively killed the game," he said.
"Last season was tough for me, it was very stop-start - but I've been delighted with how I've started this season and I'm really enjoying playing in a side with such great attacking options."