Netley Central Sports striker James Morgan experienced the ups and downs of Hampshire League football at Station Road on Saturday.
Morgan was in seventh heaven after coming on as substitute for Netley's second division game against Ludgershall and scoring with virtually his first touch.
Just five minutes later, though, he was limping off after pulling a calf muscle.
"I think he did it celebrating his goal," said Netley boss Graham Castle with a wry smile.
Netley, with winger Mick Mullins scoring twice, went on to win the game 3-1 to consolidate their lead at the top of the division.
Danny Green netted an 80th-minute consolation.
RS Basingstoke could emerge as Netley's strongest challengers after winning the top six clash against Ordnance Survey 1-0 with Gary Jones getting the all-important goal in the second-half.
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