By Ben Campbell
Jon-Paul Pittman has told wwfc.com that he hopes to be enjoying the Man of the Match champagne he collected for his performance, in the 3-0 win over Aldershot, on his next visit to Adams Park.
'JP' starred on the left-hand side in a convincing Wanderers performance in Buckinghamshire, playing a major part in all of the Blues' goals.
The 22-year-old said the bubbly will be staying on ice until the final day of the season when he hopes to be spraying it over his Wanderers team mates after the game with Notts County.
He said: "I think I'll wait to the end of the season as we've got a few big games coming up. But when I go and get it at the end of the season the missus would have probably already drank it anyway!
"I created a couple and picked up Man of the Match, so all in all it was a good day really. It would have been fantastic to get a goal but under the circumstances it was perfect."
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JP was in sparkling form against Aldershot |
Despite the Wanderers' second goal being credited to Aldershot defender Ricky Newman, the former Crawley Town man feels it could be one for the dubious goals panel.
He said: "I was a lot unfortunate not to score! The lads gave me a bit of stick because I ran away claiming the second goal and it was given as an own goal, but I beg to differ! That's life though and the main thing was that we collected the win.
"I felt carefree, under no pressure and I just went out there to show what I can do. I prepare the same for every game, it's down to me. I didn't let the occasion get to me and that's what helped me.
"I really enjoyed it today. It was a great game to be involved in. I thought we were on point, we attacked well and we defended well and I was just happy with my time on the field.
"Granted it was a bit of relief to get the win but we've kept ourselves in a good position, we're in the race and I felt that we really deserved it today.
The Blues are back in action on Tuesday when they travel to Luton and JP has ordered more of the same.
"We go into every game trying to win. We want promotion however it comes, first, second or third. If we finish anywhere in the top three the guys will be thrilled."
Coming up on wwfc.com: Peter Taylor reflects on the win over Aldershot and there's news of an international call-up for one of the Wanderers' youngsters.