MIDFIELDER Danny Williams is delighted to be Kidderminster Harriers' leading scorer - but he'd willingly make way for a striker to overtake his tally.

The influential 24-year-old has bagged four goals so far this season, three of them coming directly from free-kicks.

And although Harriers are grateful for his efforts they would dearly love a front-runner to slot into a free-scoring groove in a bid to boost their flagging fortunes.

Their lack of fire-power has contributed to them plunging into the relegation area in the Nationwide League Third Division with fans calling for under-pressure manager Ian Britton's head.

Williams, however, is hoping to quickly add to his tally in an effort to improve on his side's record of only one win in their last 12 outings.

He said: "How many people would have had me down as top scorer at the beginning of the season? Joking aside I've been pretty happy with the goals this season. There is an element of luck involved but I've been working more on my technique this season and, so far, things have been going well."

Williams' nearest 'rivals' in Harriers goalscoring stakes are strikers Bo Henriksen and John Williams who have both found the net twice.

This afternoon Kidderminster faced a tough test to improve their 'goals for' column with a match against high-flying Swansea City at Vetch Field.

On Tuesday they will be in action again when they travel to take on Northampton Town at Sixfields Stadium (7.45pm).