After Trai Hume found him with a pass that made its way through the legs of Luton’s Lamine Fanne with concerning ease, he rolled his right foot over the ball, took a touch to steady himself, a touch to set himself and then hit a shot that curled and dipped before landing in the bottom right corner of the net.
Enzo Le Fee’s first goal in English was a beauty.
As was the case when Ruben Neves swapped Champions League football with Porto for the Championship with Wolves in July 2017, many still cannot believe he is playing for Sunderland.
Just over seven months ago, the 25-year-old – who played for France U21s alongside the likes of Arsenal’s William Saliba, Real Madrid’s Eduardo Camavinga and Sevilla’s Loic Bade – joined Roma from Rennes – for a reported fee of €23m.