Brett McGavin scored as good a volley as you’ll ever see, as Yeovil ran out 2-0 winners at Woking.
Speaking to BBC Somerset’s Mark Stillman, The Shooter said his opening strike was ‘up there’ in the goal rankings.
He said: “It’s up there. Scoring goals is always a good feeling. But ones like that, yeah, you do have to take them in, because they’re special. I was saying on the last interview, I’ve just done, when it goes that high, you just have to concentrate on getting a good contact, and thankfully, it’s gone in the back of the net. There was a moment where I thought maybe that I can’t get there. But once I made the decision to go to the ball, there was only one thing on the mind. And like I said, just got concentrate on the strike. And thankfully, it went in.”
The midfielder echoed the thoughts of his manager, in that he felt the team could probably perform better. He said: “No matter how Woking are doing in the league it’s always a tough away fixture. We could probably perform better, but as soon as they went down to 10 men, we knew that we should come away with three points, and we done enough to get them today.
“We try to gain control as early as possible. And I think us gaining control then caused the red card because they were frustrated. So, yeah, gaining control was huge for us today.”