Frank Nouble scored with his first touch to ensure Swansea City ultimately ran out 3-2 winners away to Watford on Tuesday night.
The striker, who turned 19 four days ago, is in the middle of a three-month loan at the south Wales club and his 69th minute goal, seconds after arriving as substitute, was his first in Swansea colours. Brendan Rodgers' team are up to eighth in the Championship, although they are level on 15 points with their fourth-placed opponents.
Nouble has made three appearances for Swansea since his switch from the Boleyn earlier this month. He enjoyed successful loan spells at West Bromwich Albion and Swindon Town last season and is coming off the back of scoring two goals in four matches as England reached the final of the UEFA European Under-17 Championship last July.
It was a similarly good night for defender Matthew Fry, who himself turned 20 on Sunday. The centre-back played the full 90 minutes as Charlton Athletic won 1-0 at home to MK Dons - the winning goal coming via an assist from former Hammers winger Kyel Reid. Charlton sit in seventh place in the League One table, just outside of the play-off positions.