The Bulgarian striker is yet to get off the mark but has rarely started for the club this season Get the latest West Lothian Courier news and sport sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter We have more newsletters Get the latest West Lothian Courier news and sport sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter We have more newsletters Nikolay Todorov admits he is waiting patiently for his chance at Hamilton Accies and is sure that once he finds the net, goals will start flowing for him in red and white. The Bulgarian joined from Airdrieonians in the summer, having scored 12 goals last season to help the Diamonds to the Championship play-offs and he also grabbed the winner in their SPFL Trust Trophy Final win over The New Saints. However, amid just two starts in 10 appearances for Accies so far, the goals have dried up as the South Lanarkshire side prepare to head to Raith Rovers on Saturday.

Todorov feels he has ‘started from the bottom’ by moving clubs, but is eager to impress boss John Rankin and prove he can be a key player for them this term, if he is given the chance. He said: “I’ve come in off the back of three or four very good seasons. I’ve scored double figures in each of them.

Last season, especially, was very good and it was really successful. “But moving to a new team, you’re starting from the bottom. I’m just waiting patiently for my opportunity, trying to get up to speed with the boys and stuff.

“As a striker, you just keep .