When it comes to scoring goals Clark Keltie certainly doesn't do things by halves.
The 19-year-old very rarely ventures into opposition boxes, but when you have a right foot like his you don't really need to.
As Saturday's wonder strike will prove, Keltie is at his most potent when hovering on the edge of areas.
It was his 81st minute volley which was enough to hand Quakers their first win in five league games and more importantly gives them a six-point cushion above the relegation zone.
"It was important we got something here today and to come away with a win was absolutely brilliant," said Keltie.
"Other results mean we have a little bit more breathing space and hopefully we can build on that now."
And while the level-headed youngster will argue that it was the result that mattered most to his team, his goal was as glorious as they come.
"I saw the ball just come up in front of me and I only had one thing on my mind really and that was to have a pop," said Keltie.
"Thankfully it's went in and we've came away with all three points."
Keltie's only other goal this season came during a 2-2 draw at Shrewsbury in November, in which the youngster spectacularly opened his account for the club with a rasping 25-yard effort.
And while the Newcastle-born midfielder remains torn between which was his favourite, in current circumstances his latest blockbuster may just edge it.
"I don't know whether it was better than my goal down at Shrewsbury but it was certainly more important," said Keltie.
"We soaked up the pressure well and we knew the longer we'd frustrate them the more chance we'd have of getting something from the game.
"You could see that they were getting frustrated towards the end which you can understand when you're chasing a game.
"I think they expected to come and turn us over and when it didn't go their way they didn't like it.
"We knew that they would make it difficult, but we kept our heads which was important and we've came away with a thoroughly deserved win.
"It's given us a bit more confidence and now we can look forward to the rest of the week in training and hopefully get another good result on Saturday."
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