The first English-born player to score at the Euro 2024 plays for Switzerland, who take on England for a place in the semi-finals on Saturday.
When Kwadwo Duah netted against Hungary on the second day of the tournament, it was only his second shot for Switzerland and just his second international match.
For the striker, who spent the early years of his life in Islington and now plays his football in Bulgaria, it was quite the moment less than an hour into his international career.
Growing up as a Chelsea fan, Duah said his idol is Didier Drogba and it was a goal that the former Chelsea striker would have enjoyed as the 27-year-old used his pace to get in behind before a composed finish.