JOE McKEE admits Morton will need goals from all over the park to ease them through their striker shortage.
The midfielder was the Ton cup hero on Saturday as he bagged a double to see off Berwick Rangers in a 2-1 win at Cappielow.
With Andy Barrowman and Stefan McCluskey sidelined, defender Thomas O'Ware has become a makeshift forward for Jim Duffy's side.
Morton kick off their League One title bid against Ayr United this weekend, and McKee said: "Andy and Stef are obviously injured, but Tam's come in and done very well.
"I've had a few shots, too, and you know what Reece Hands is like when he gets his shooting boots going. It's important that you're not relying on just two strikers.
"I think if we're going to be successful everybody's got to try and chip in with goals, and I believe we have a few goal threats."
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