Isaac Price was delighted to be back among the goals during Albion's hugely impressive 3-0 win over Hull City.
A dominant display saw Josh Maja open the scoring in the 24th minute before Aune Heggebo made it two shortly after the hour mark.
The Northern Ireland international was then on hand to round off a perfect afternoon with a clinical finish in stoppage time.
And he couldn't hide his happiness during a chat with WBA TV after the match.
“A big part of it (his celebrations) was relief," Isaac admitted. "I’ve had so many chances this year that I could’ve definitely had 15/16 goals, and it just hasn’t been going my way.
"I’ve not been clinical enough in the final third and that’s cost us in some games.
“To score today means the world."
The win marked the end of a strong week for James Morrison's men, who picked up points against in-form Sheffield United and Southampton over the last seven days.
“I think it’s been coming for a few games now and I think the lads have been working really hard," Isaac explained.
“When you watch the last two games in particular, we’re a completely different team. The way we’re playing and the risks we’re taking and working out at the moment.
"I’ve had a really difficult period where I know I’ve not been good enough and there’s probably been a lot of the lads in similar situations.
“When you’re playing every week and things aren’t going your way, it takes a toll on you and you feel the pressure.
"But I think since Mozza, Damia (Abella) and Gilly (Matt Gill) have come in, we’ve had a bit of a new life really.
“The players have bought into what they want and that’s shown.
“Everyone loves Mozza and the respect he’s got is massive.
"The management have come in, given us the belief and they’ve put confidence in us to just go and play.
"He’s come in and done a great job with us. I think it’s a bit of a relief for us that we’ve finally got that win.
“I think we’re building on something and the results are starting to show now. I think the first game against Oxford was nowhere near good enough, and I think since then we’ve been really good.
“The performances individually and collectively have been really good, so we just have to build on that momentum now."