GARRY Monk has taken the pressure off Wilfried Bony as the striker eyes a first goal of the season against Saints tomorrow, declaring: “I don't care who scores.”

Last season’s 25-goal top marksman is yet to find the target in five appearances this term.

But Saints boss Ronald Koeman knows all too well what the Ivory Coast international can do in front of goal.

When the two men last went head to head, Bony grabbed a 90th minute winner to give Vitesse victory over Koeman’s Feyenoord in a Dutch Erevidisie encounter in September 2012.

That was just one of Bony’s 31 league goals that season that helped him win a £12m move to Swansea the following summer.

Monk has no concerns about Bony’s current form.

“Every striker wants to score— they put pressure on themselves because they feel that's how they are judged,” said the Swansea boss.

“But it's not about that for me. I don't care who scores, and there's no onus on a particular player to get goals for us.”

Bony featured as a substitute at Chelsea last weekend having been away with his country.

But, after a full week’s training, it could be that he is reinstated to face Saints.

“Wilf is very much a team person," Monk added.

“He is not doing anything different in training — the players always do extra finishing work anyway.

“And I always believe that if they keep getting chances, they will score goals.

“Wilf has had chances and he probably could have scored a couple already, but the great thing is that the team have taken the pressure off him."

While Bony could replace Gomis, there will be one enforced change for Swansea with Federico Fernandez likely to take over in central defence from the injured Jordi Amat.