This was the answer given last week by Central Coast Mariner Alou Kuol when asked what his job was upon entering the field of play.
On Sunday afternoon, the Shepparton teen showed just how simple it is for him.
The 19-year-old proved he’s more than a media sensation, and certainly more than a flash in the pan, as his header hit the back of the net past the flailing arms of Wellington Phoenix goalkeeper Stefan Marinovic to square the ledger in Gosford.
His third of goal of the season sent fans at Central Coast Stadium into hysterics, with Kuol looking the likely hero again after scoring the sealer against Sydney the week prior.
However, a late strike courtesy of Jaushua Sotirio in the 88th minute put that thought to bed, as the Mariners were thrusted from the contest 2-1.
While the result all but denied fans the chance of another electric after-match interview with the South-Sudanese born revelation, onlookers were certainly treated to a show while Kuol was on the pitch.
The forward picked up his third yellow card of the season in the 12th minute, and with a similar disciplinary lapse previously earning Kuol a half-time substitution earlier on in the season, Shepparton faithful watched on desperately hoping for a spark.
They needn’t have worried.
A goal down approaching the break, Kuol latched on to a Daniel De Silva corner, sending a bullet header into the net past a number of scrambling Phoenix bodies in the 41st minute.
Not long after the restart, Shepparton’s finest had the chance to double his tally as he zeroed in on a wicked cross from defender Jack Clisby in the 55th minute.
This time around it wasn't to be, as Kuol's nodded effort skewed high over the bar — producing plenty of noise from the stands again.
His earlier leveller — which rightly sent the crowd into raptures — was only equalled in volume when sighs sounded out at his departure via substitution in the 70th minute.
And with three goals coming from a only five games, Kuol will have his chance to impress again when the Mariners welcome eighth-ranked Melbourne City to Gosford tonight.
Currently, Alen Stajcic’s charges sit alongside Brisbane Roar and will have the chance to go atop the A-League with a win.
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