Peter Crouch has opened up on the torment he experienced by going 18 games without a goal after signing for Liverpool.
Speaking to Paddy Power News, Crouch has revealed just how difficult life was for him at the time as he tried to find his feet alongside the likes of Jamie Carragher and Steven Gerrard at Anfield, branding it "the worst time in my football career."
He said: "I went 18 games before scoring for Liverpool back in 2005 and I've been asked if I ever worried I'd never get a goal and if my team-mates were giving me stick.
"Frankly, it was the worst time in my football career.
"I remember my dad saying 'you're going to a massive club, European champions at the time, just get your first goal and your confidence and you'll be fine'.
"I thought 'yeah I'll get in there, get one early, get the monkey off my back and then bang'. But it just wasn't happening.
"In my defence I felt like I was trying to do too much. But not too many clubs would have stuck by me. I went 18 games without scoring.
"Everywhere I went people knew, it was on the back of the papers.
"I think the total time without a goal had clocked up to 24 hours, and on the front page one of them had Jack Bauer from 24 mocked up with different pictures of my face looking in anguish, and I thought it just couldn't get any worse."
Crouch admitted he had even stopped watch television to avoid daily reminders about his failure to register with his new club.
"I stopped watching TV and just wanted to hide in my house," he said.
"It was horrible. My dad had to keep dragging me out after games and have a few beers with me because I just didn't want to leave the house."
Crouch's run was eventually put to bed in strange circumstances in December that year in a 3-0 win over Wigan Athletic at Anfield.
After an effort from the England striker had taken a massive deflection before looping over goalkeeper Mike Pollitt, Crouch's wild celebrations made it clear he thought the goal belonged to him.
However, the Dubious Goals Panel were forced to confer over the effort before Crouch added a second with a classy lob over Pollitt for what he believed was his second of the afternoon.
Crouch admits now that the opener "probably" wasn't his goal but thanked the Liverpool supporters for their backing during that near half-season spell without netting in a red shirt.
"Then thankfully the first goal went in – which in truth probably wasn't even my goal – against Wigan," he added.
"It went about 40 yards in the air and the keeper Mike Pollitt inadvertently helped me out by trying to tip it over the bar but instead it went in.
"At that moment, the whole ground was shaking. It was an electric atmosphere at Anfield for that first goal.
"I got a load of stick. Loads and loads. But you know what, the Liverpool fans stuck with me and I'll always remember that to this day.”