With Energy FC looking for a jolt after its slowest start to a season in its history, Head Coach Jimmy Nielsen was delighted.

“When you have Harris on the field you gotta take advantage of that flow. He’s a big threat,” said Nielsen. “He gave us goals before and today it was a great flick. Heck of a bicycle kick for Miguel. I told him he owed me one or two as well, but I think with that goal we’re even now.”

Energy FC now enters almost two weeks off before it visits Rio Grande Valley FC on Saturday, April 29 at H-E-B Park. Thanks to Gonzalez’s standout strike, it will go into its next contest with a major boost of confidence for the season ahead.

“We’ve worked hard for this,” said Gonzalez. “The preseason and even the offseason we come ready for this. You know, a new team I want to start doing good things here. We had a rough little start there at the beginning, but now we got these three points and we stay hungry for more.”