Ezri Konsa cut a delighted figure after his two goals helped Aston Villa to all three points against Leicester City.
The centre-back got a touch on Emi Buendía’s header to direct the ball past Kasper Schmeichel and draw Villa level against the Foxes.
Konsa then headed home a second-half winner, describing the feeling and atmosphere inside Villa Park as “unbelievable”.
In doing so, he became the first Villa defender to bag a Premier League brace since 2010.
Speaking to VillaTV post-match, he said: “The main thing is, more importantly, we got the three points.
“And, to top if off, I got two goals. So I’m really happy.
“The faintest of touches (to the first one). I knew I got a touch to it, I just wasn’t sure if I was offside or not. I apologised to Emi for taking his goal, but he’s happy.
“With VAR now, you never know if it’s a goal or not. I was just happy it was allowed.”

He added: “We started off a bit slow and they created a few chances. I thought, to be honest, we were lucky to go in at 1-1.
“We came out in the second half, showed a lot of character, stuck together and made it difficult for them.
“We hit them on the counter a few times and it could have been three or four, but the main thing is we got the three points.
“We need to focus on the next game against Liverpool and continue this hard work.”
You can watch Ezri’s full interview below…