Middlesbrough got a much-needed win last night as they beat Bolton to move up to seventh and they're now two points behind the play-off places.
The victory ended a terrible run of form for Tony Pulis' side and he will be desperately hoping it's the catalyst for a strong end to the campaign as they seek a return to the Premier League.
And, one man who is establishing himself as a key player for Boro is Ashley Fletcher.
The former Manchester United youngster was clinical in front of goal last night, grabbing both goals against the struggling Trotters.
That took his tally to five for the season but they have all come in his last nine games.
To average better than one in two is great for any striker and the fact Fletcher has managed that in a Boro side who were faltering and aren't exactly the most creative highlights how well he has been playing.
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It's fair to say many didn't see this turnaround happening for the 23-year-old, who endured a very tough loan spell with Sunderland last season and has failed to justify his relatively hefty price tag since arriving at the Riverside.
Therefore, he deserves huge credit for showing a real mental toughness as well as self-belief in ensuring he could bounce back from those setbacks.
So much so, as we approach the final five games, Fletcher has actually made himself the main man for Boro in the final third as they look to win promotion - something many wouldn't have envisaged a few months ago.
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