Blackburn Rovers striker Andri Gudjohnsen is keen to rediscover his best form for the club after scoring at Burton Albion. The Icelandic forward came off the bench to equalise for Rovers with a stooping header, a type of poacher's effort that Gudjohnsen has become known for in his early Ewood Park career.
What happened?
Gudjohnsen's debut campaign was mixed, with a rich vein of form in November curtailed by a hamstring injury. He struggled to rediscover any momentum from there, with other niggles keeping him out before ankle surgery curtailed his season.
Why it matters for Blackburn Rovers
Gudjohnsen is a player who lives off the feeling in a stadium, and he has missed the jeopardy that comes with competitive football. He is excited to get the season up and running at Wolves and is feeling good after scoring at Burton Albion.
What comes next?
Gudjohnsen has already had three head coaches in less than a year at the club, but he has positive early impressions of Tony Mowbray. He believes that Mowbray wants to create a competitive environment with the club this season and is confident that he can find his form again.
League standing (final 2025 table -- new season not yet under way): Blackburn Rovers are 20th in the Championship, with 52 points from 46 games, and are 43 points behind leaders Coventry. Goals this season: Blackburn Rovers have scored 42 goals and conceded 56, with a goal difference of -14. Gudjohnsen is hoping to contribute to the team's goal-scoring efforts and is feeling good after scoring at Burton Albion.
Gudjohnsen has been working to get his ankle back to its pre-injury state and is excited to get the season up and running at Wolves. He believes that the club has done well in terms of his fitness and is confident that he can find his form again. He is trusting his game and knows that he can score goals for the club. He is feeling good after scoring at Burton Albion and is hoping to continue his good form into the new season.
