Dion Charles is eager to build on his first couple of goals for Northern Ireland after bagging a brace in the 2-0 win against San Marino.
Charles’ first goal was a clinical finish midway through the first half, finding the top corner after getting on the end of Conor Washington’s cross.
His second was a header 10 minutes after the break, getting himself in the right place to meet Jamal Lewis’ delivery. The goalkeeper got a hand to it but couldn’t keep it out.
The 27-year-old has built on his impressive club form, having scored 18 times in all competitions for the Whites this season.
Charles told BBC Sport: "I feel like I have been ready for a while now and it has given me a big boost of confidence that the gaffer has selected me tonight, and I have repaid him.
"I'm confident in my own ability, I've said that before. I feel that when I'm selected I'm ready. That's my second start and two goals, so I'm looking forward to the future.
"I'm delighted. It was two brilliant balls from Conor [Washington] and Jamal and I was lucky to get on that end of them.
“That's my job and it's a big day for me. I thought I could have had a penalty at the end and I could have topped it off with a hat-trick, but all in all it was a great night for me."
He added: "We have had a great preparation coming into these games and it was time for us to show what we can do.
"It was a patient performance, we knew that we would have to wear them down and that the opportunities would come later in the game. It is three points, we have started the campaign off on the right note so let's take that forward now to Sunday against Finland at Windsor."
It was Michael O’Neill’s first game in charge since returning to the hot seat following Ian Baraclough’s sacking.
“I thought (Charles) was terrific,” said the manager. “He was how I’ve seen him playing for his club, he’s all-action and a nightmare to defend. He’s constantly working and I’m delighted he got the two goals.”
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