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Lyle Foster reacts to his first goal for Burnley, sends message to SA

Bafana Bafana striker Lyle Foster has voiced out his feelings after scoring his first goal for his new club Burnley FC.

The 22-year-old, Foster got his name on the scoresheet as Vincent Kompany’s troops whipped Wigan Athletic 3-0 at Turf Moor on Saturday. 

With the opening of his account at Burnley, the former Orlando Pirates forward relieved the pressure of having not netted a goal since arriving in January from KVC Westerlo.

LYLE FORSTER REACTS TO SCORING FIRST GOAL FOR BURNLEY

In a post-match, Foster was asked what he remembered about the goal he scored on the day. With a joyful face, he said, “The celebration, to be fair!” 

“I just remember coming on. I had a chance earlier on and shot. It just went a bit wide, and I was kind of thinking to myself, when would the first one come? 

“I saw Anass [Zaroury] play the ball over to Oba [Michael Obafemi], and it dropped nicely, and I just thought I’d meet it as hard as I could, and luckily for me, it went in the back of the net. 

“So, yes, I’m very happy to get the first goal, but this is just the start, and I need to work hard to continue pushing for more.

“I felt pure joy, finally happy that it went in, happy to celebrate with the crowd at Turf Moor and feel the love and joy from my teammates, so perfect, perfect day for me.”

Lyle Foster, along with teammates, celebrating his first goal for Burnley
Lyle Foster and his teammates. Picture by Burnley FC

Foster scored his first goal in Claret and Blue colours with his father in the house, witnessing a special moment for his son.

“I’ve spoken to my girlfriend, and my mother, my sister and my dad’s in the stadium, so a lovely day again to share this moment with him,” he said.

“The rest of my family and friends back home were watching the game as well, so yeah, a good day for me, a really good day.”

MESSAGE TO FANS IN SOUTH AFRICA

Sending a message to his home country, South Africa, Foster said he can feel the support and love from the rainbow nation. Certainly, he believes that he’s in a position where he can inspire them yet more. 

“I feel the love and the support from people back home, and for me, it’s an honour and a blessing.

“I think every day that I’m in this position, and I can go forward and inspire so many people back home and get the love that I do. It’s really just an honour playing here and getting to showcase my talent in, for me, the biggest country in the world football-wise,” he added.

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