I have never quite understood this phrase, though it seems to be bandied about by all. In order for real confidence to arrive, one needs a little more than a lucky bounce off the bum or shin to score a goal. Yes, it may mean that at least the player is getting into positions to score, but Jay Rodriguez has always had the potential to be better than that. The criticism that I would suggest was correct, was that after his extensive injuries, he seemed to have lost the ability to be in the right place at the right time. Quite obviously, he's not quite the instinctive sort, like Charlie Austin, in that way, otherwise there would be no problem, so he required and requires coaching. Well, today he was in the right places at the right times. And although he didn't get many chances, he didn't need many either. So his confidence shot skywards because he did the right things and they worked. And that's way, way better than having the ball go in off his bum.