Manchester United striker Marcus Rashford has spoken of his delight after coming off the bench to score the winning goal against Hull City this evening.
The Tigers looked to be on course to spoil Jose Mourinho's 100% start to his reign at United until Rashford won all three points for his side with a 92nd-minute strike.
The youngster has been forced to play second fiddle to Zlatan Ibrahimovic so far this season, but he insists that having players like that at the club is only going to help him.
"Amazing. First away game for me this season and happy to get the three points and goal," he told reporters.
"The fans came onto the pitch to celebrate and that is part of football. I am getting on in training and waiting for moments like this.
"It is being amazing being around players like Zlatan Ibrahimovic every day, I am learning a lot from them."
Rashford's winner saw him become the first teenager to score a Premier League goal for a team managed by Mourinho.