Northern Ireland boss Michael O'Neill has insisted that Paul Smyth has "a big future" ahead of him after netting the winning goal on his international debut.
The Queens Park Rangers forward came off the bench to score late on in the 2-1 win over South Korea at Windsor Park on Saturday afternoon.
Smyth played the full 90 minutes for the Under-21s in their 5-3 loss to Spain on Thursday and was not informed of his late call-up to the senior squad until later that evening.
O'Neill never doubted the 20-year-old's ability, however, telling reporters: "I asked him had he got 10 minutes running in him because he played 90 minutes the other night. I told him to go and enjoy it. He loved it, you could just see. His enthusiasm for the game is infectious, the boys love him, he knows all the players because he spent 40-odd days with them in France [at Euro 2016].
"It was great for him, he's a player with a big future, but he has to work hard, he knows that himself. He's still very small, he's still very light but he's a huge heart for the game and we're delighted with him. We were laughing about [his weight] actually in the treatment room. I think he's about nine-and-a-half stone.
"I was laughing because it was the same weight I was when I went to Newcastle at 18. He's very slight. We've known him since he was at Linfield, he's not just suddenly come on our radar because he pops up and plays with QPR," O'Neill said. He's been in our U19s and U21s. We took him to France when he was at Linfield and we've had him in the squad on other occasions as a training player.
"He's in on merit now. He's got himself to a level at club football that means we have to consider him. He's done well at club football and for him to come off the bench for the last 10 minutes and give us what he gave us is brilliant."
Smyth is the first Northern Irishman to score on his international debut since 2001.