Much-maligned Manchester City winger Scott Sinclair said he can see the light at the end of the tunnel, after a lean period.
Sinclair, 25, has featured in City s pre-season tour of the United States, as he looks to state his case to manager Manuel Pellegrini after an injury plagued and loan-stint filled career.
Since guiding Swansea City into the Premier League in 2012, Sinclair has played just 17 league games in total: 11 for City, and six for West Brom the most recent of his seven career loan spells.
However, the England Under-21 international said he feels great, as he looks to build on his impressive pre-season so far.
This is probably one of the best pre-seasons I ve had because I haven t had the minutes I m getting now, he said.
I feel great, you can see it in the performances. I m scoring goals, I m getting back to my normal self how I was at Swansea.
Pre-season is probably the most important [time] for any footballer to get those games. I feel great and hopefully now I can get more minutes and be ready for the season to see what happens.
Sinclair said the past year and a half had been the low point of his career, as he battled fitness and form as the once-lauded Chelsea talent plateaued.
As a player you ve got to go through the tough times and the last 18 months have been a very, very tough time for me, he said.
You know, going on loan and getting injured and also having my blood clot the previous year, so all I can do is look forward, play what s in front of me and whenever I get the opportunity I ve got to produce and get the goals whenever I can.