Newcastle United boss Steve Bruce wants more from his strikers after their 2-1 defeat of Bournemouth.
The Magpies made it successive wins in the Premier League wins thanks to goals from DeAndre Yedlin and Ciaran Clark who helped cancel out Harry Wilson's opener.
Bruce admitted there was still room for improvement, he said: "If we're going to be critical, I think that's now five or six one-on-ones we've had in the past two games and we haven't taken one.
"It summed our afternoon up when Allan burst through and it fell to Almiron and he hit him with it, didn't he?
"Dear me!"
But Bruce was pleased with the reaction of his team, just as he has been ever since he blasted them at Leicester after the 5-0 defeat.
He said: "I was delighted with the attitude of the players and the spirit they showed.
"We had a difficult first 20, 25 minutes and we stuck at it, re-grouped a little bit.
"We got the goal at the right time, which was great.
"But for the last few weeks, it's been can we get our wing-backs in a higher position and for DeAndre to be in there was great to see.
"It was a bit fortunate, but certainly when we scored, after that we were the deserved team to go and win."

