Mark Noble has insisted that West Ham United will rediscover their clinical edge in front of goal soon.
The Hammers drew 0-0 for the third Premier League game in succession away at Swansea City this afternoon. Also, Slaven Bilic's men have found the net just three times in their last seven outings.
However, speaking after the clash at the Liberty Stadium, captain Noble has stressed that the barren period will not last forever.
"We didn't really get going today. It's another draw for us but they are important points for us," he told Sky Sports News.
"We have lost a lot of players and to come away to a team with no manager, it's a good point. Goals will come. We couldn't stop scoring at the start of the season."
Next up for the Hammers is a trip to bottom-placed Aston Villa on Boxing Day.