Fans raved about Morgan Rogers' interview after he helped Aston Villa beat Bayern Munich in the Champions League.
The 1982 European Cup winners claimed a historic victory at Villa Park, with Jhon Duran coming off the bench to send the stadium into pandominum with a late winner past Manuel Neuer.
It was a stunning night for Villa fans and again attacking midfielder Rogers caught the eye with another electric display.
Just six months again Rogers was playing in the Championship and he is now one of the first names on Unai Emery's teamsheet.
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The 22-year-old, a former Manchester City academy player, is a hugely exciting talent.
And after the game he impressed fans with the way he spoke on TNT Sports, delivering a mature interview which highlighted his mentality and refreshing enthusiasm for football.
He also set the record straight as to whether Cole Palmer has stolen his celebration.
It was a first big live interview for Rogers, who scored his first goal of the season on Saturday.
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Rio Ferdinand, Ashley Young and Laura Woods were in awe and Rogers gained plenty of new fans for how well he came across.
One commented: "Morgan Rogers spoke incredibly well just now after the game. Clearly a brilliant mentality and it’s very clear why Emery trusts him so much, not just from a talent perspective but also his attitude and personality. Big career ahead of him."
Another said: "Morgan Rogers speaks very well. Speaking live on TV must be petrifying."
A third wrote: "Great interview. Loving life."
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A fourth agreed: "Seems very humble and down to earth, quality."
A fifth added: "Credit to his family and the team."
After the interview, Rogers continued to show his class by giving away his shirt to an astonished young fan.
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He and Villa will now turn attentions to the visit of Manchester United in the Premier League on Sunday.
But after a fine start to the season he may well be in line for a call up to the England senior squad from Lee Carsley ahead of games against Greece and Finland.
Topics: Aston Villa, Bayern Munich, Champions League