15:45 GMT, Thursday, 14 August 2008 16:45 UK
Rodgers joy at comeback goal
Port Vale's Luke Rodgers marked his comeback from injury with a goal and is hopeful it will be the first of many.
The 26-year-old striker missed a lot of pre-season training because he was recovering from a hernia operation.
He came off the bench to equalise in the Carling Cup tie with Sheffield United, but Vale eventually lost 3-1.
"I've been injured for ages now, and have finally got back," he told BBC Radio Stoke. "It's brilliant to come on and score, and I want to keep that up."
Rodgers added: "I've worked hard to get back my fitness, and it's dedicated to the physio John Bower - he's helped me loads."
"I was going to have an operation which would've kept me out for three months. It was his decision to take me to see someone else, and I was out for just two weeks."
After two substitute appearances, Rodgers is now hopeful of playing a full 90 minutes and believes he can forge a successful striking partnership with Marc Richards.
"Last season he had injuries, but now he's injury-free everyone is seeing what a class player he is," said Rodgers. "All the fans are on his side."
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