Wanderers levelled.And Gnahoua came off the bench to score a dramatic late winner which lifted Wanderers up to 11th in the table.'Super sub' Gnahoua explained the moment he decided to take the opportunity after being teed up by Eoin Doyle.
And though the pitch at the One Call Stadium was far from ideal, it was almost second nature for Gnahoua with the poor playing surfaces he would use in his younger days and did not see it as an excuse.“I got the ball off Doyler and saw the net.
I knew I had to take it on my right foot and take the opportunity, it was an amazing moment," he said. “I wish I could go back now – but it felt great.“He told me to be positive, to attack and get some shots off.“Sometimes it’s good to hear me being called a super.
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