Charlton Athletic striker Lyndon Dykes says he is "really enjoying" his time at the club since joining them in January.
The Scotland international left Birmingham City for the Addicks in last month's transfer window and scored his second goal for the London-based side in their 1-1 draw at West Bromwich Albion on Tuesday.
George Campbell nodded Albion in front from Alex Mowatt's corner in first-half stoppage time, but Dykes raced on to Kayne Ramsay's pass in the 70th minute and slotted the ball between Max O'Leary's legs to secure Charlton a point.
"In the end, a good point," Dykes told BBC Radio London.
"I think the game itself was a bit scrappy, especially first half. We didn't show our full capability, but at the end of the day, we take the point.
"It was a good, better performance second-half and we threatened a bit more and looked a bit more like ourselves, so we have to take the point and then we move on.
On his goal: "It was a great ball from Kano [Kayne Ramsay], great movement. Just wanted to hit it low and was really happy to see it hit the back of the net because we needed it as a team.
"I think it lifted us a little bit and obviously for myself. I'm really enjoying it here and I'm feeling good, especially in front of goal."