Middlesbrough boss Rob Edwards says he has no concerns about his strikeforce in the Championship this season.
Boro go into this weekend's match with Edwards' previous side Watford in second place in the table.
They have scored 16 goals in 12 games - fewer than half the 34 hit by leaders Coventry - and no player has more than two goals in the league.
Coventry's Haji Wright and Brandon Thomas-Asante already have 17 league goals between them while Boro striker David Strelec has not scored in seven games for club and country.
Edwards told BBC Tees: "Across the board there are a lot of new additions who have taken time to adapt and some who are firing have been in the league a few seasons.