“I’m feeling good,” he said, “so hopefully we can build on this result as a team and a goal and a performance by myself to build confidence going forward.”

“I’ve played against him before and know how hard it is to play against him, so I’m happy he’s on my team,” said STLFC defender Bradley Kamdem Fewo. “I don’t have to defend him. I think we’re very fortunate because we have very good strikers, so it’s good for us that are putting balls in the box because we have easier assists.”

Kamdem Fewo had a well-earned assist on the goal, as his sprint down the left sideline may have been more impressive than the goal itself. Kamdem Fewo took the ball in his own end, raced past two defenders, the last of which either fell or was knocked down by Kamdem Fewo.

“I remember we’re going 50-50, then I looked and he was on the ground, so OK, I’ll keep running then,” he said.

“Bradley’s got that in him, he’s a powerful boy,” STLFC coach Anthony Pulis said. “He’s quick, he’s strong, he’s good driving forward. He got to the byline and put a decent cross in and Kyle is there where we know he’s going to be at the edge of the six-yard box to head it home.”