Among the craziness of St Albans City's thrilling win over Worthing was a moment that will stand out in Chay Cooper's memory forever - his first goal for the club.
It came on 59 minutes and followed a surging run down the right from Devante Stanley, who got into the box before pulling it back to the 21-year-old.
That made it 4-3 and Saints would go on to claim an incredible 5-4 success in the National League South match in Sussex.
And the on-loan Colchester United man, who had only been on the pitch for four minutes, drew praise from City's head coach David Noble for his impact.
Noble said: "Mitchell [Weiss] was having a good game and I didn’t want to make the change that early but he was struggling with a knock.
"[But] Chay came on and scored his first goal for us. He was very good.
"He brought legs, brought quality and held his position for the goal. It was a great finish.
"He put in a couple of good balls that flashed across the six-yard box.
"He affected the game."
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