Manchester City striker Wilfried Bony has admitted that it was a strange feeling to score against his former club Swansea City in his side's 4-2 victory at the Liberty Stadium.
Manuel Pellegrini's side all but secured second place in the Premier League as a brace from Yaya Toure and strikes from James Milner and Bony were enough to overcome the spirited Swans.
The Ivory Coast international scored just his second goal for City since his £28m move from Garry Monk's men in January, but has vowed to improve in the near future.
Bony told BBC Sport: "It's crazy for me to come here and not go left to the home dressing room. But that's the way football works. I have to adapt to that.
"The Swansea fans gave me a good reception and good motivation too. When I got a chance, I scored. It was a strange moment when I scored. This team did a lot for me - and the fans too. We've been here together. But we have to deal with that.
"I feel it's like my garden here. I know the pitch here so well. I had a good relationship with the fans here. The feeling is to leave that situation in a good way. There's more to come from me. I went to Africa Cup of Nations in January and came back tired. I have to finish the season well. We have one game left, I want to win and score. The important thing is to prepare myself well for next season."
Bony has scored a total of 11 goals in the Premier League this season.