Wilfried Zaha claimed his season "starts now" after scoring in back-to-back games for Crystal Palace.

The winger had to put behind him the disappointment of not forcing through a transfer during the summer and he had not found the net until last weekend against Liverpool.

That goal came in defeat but on Saturday the 27-year-old put Palace on the way to a 2-0 victory over Burnley with the opener in first-half injury time.

Zaha told Palace TV: "Let me be honest, the only thing I've changed is just let me worry about myself, that's it. I used to get annoyed about everything: the referee, the other team and my own team-mates at times.

"My season starts now, from (last) Saturday, I'll just worry about myself and do what I do."

Zaha was particularly pleased to score with his left foot having picked up the ball from Scott Dann and driven deep into the Burnley box.

He certainly seemed to take Clarets keeper Nick Pope by surprise, with the England man beaten at the near post.

"I'm glad I could take the opportunity, take the defender on and finish," said Zaha.

"I'm playing on the left, and obviously people are going to show me on to my left because they know I want to come in and shoot on my right. I've had to practice on it and it's match day so I've got to show I've been practising."