Wolverhampton Wanderers midfielder Connor Ronan says his wonder goal against Scottish champions Rangers may be the best of his career to date.
Connor Ronan said: “There was one at Blackpool, but not in as big a game, so I’d say that’s top so far. I wasn’t thinking there was a shot on as soon as I got the ball. When I got it I was looking up to play a pass but there wasn’t much in front of me. Eamonn Brophy was there, but he was marked so I was just waiting for one of their centre-backs to step out. I was waiting and waiting and they didn’t come in the end so I just took a hit. The wind was going that way as well and I stuck it in. The two goals I got the other week, I didn’t want that to just be a one-off or one good game. I want to keep the performances high. I wanted to add the goals and assists and get those stats in there. I’m happy to add another goal and hopefully I can keep doing that. That was my third of the season and it’s maybe a little bit of pressure off me. Before I’ve been at clubs where I’ve played nine or ten games and, even if I’ve been playing well, I’ve not been getting those goals or not contributing as much as I feel I can. We were obviously disappointed because you want to pick up points, but the performance was a positive to take. We’ll be going into Wednesday looking to win that game.”