Match winner Fabio Carvalho says it's been "a good feeling to get goals as well as assists" after his brace helped Fulham Under-23s beat Sunderland on Friday afternoon.
"It was a difficult game. The conditions weren't the best and they played very direct so we needed to adapt to that."
He added: "Obviously we did well to get the win, but I also feel we could have done better to be honest. There's always room for improvement."
The tricky attacker has now notched up an impressive 10 league goals so far this season, which has him firmly in the race for PL2 Division 2 top scorer.
"I'm not really the selfish type. If Jean-Pierre [Tiehi], Sylvester [Jasper] or any attacking player is free I'll always look to play the pass but if I have to take it on myself then why not?"

The result represents the Under-23s' first win in three games and Carvalho is pleased to have returned to winning ways.
"It was great to get the three points today. We lost and drew our last two games and the last match was a weird one because of the red card."
Having twice been given a taste of First Team football at Fulham, the England Youth International feels senior gametime is his next objective.
"I feel like that's the next step, to get some men's football under my belt and get chances with the First Team. We'll see what happens in the future but as of now I'm taking each day as it comes."