Derek McInnes joked "his mother and father have got a taser for me" after he celebrated Hearts' dramatic Edinburgh derby winner with a ball boy.
Substitute Tomas Magnusson's 88th-minute goal prompted Jambo euphoria on the Tynecastle pitch, in the stands and on the touchline as McInnes raced to embrace the ball boy and salute the supporters.
It wasn't the first time the youngster has been involved in McInnes' celebrations – the 54-year-old did the same thing last month when Hearts beat St Mirren with 10 men.
"I think his mother and father have got a taser for me," McInnes joked.
"I really need to leave him alone. There was fear in his eyes when I ran towards him.
"We're all the same, we just have that sheer elation.
"I actually thought it was still a wee bit longer to go. I was a bit delighted when I realised there was only a few minutes left, I thought there was still about seven or eight minutes and then I still wanted to navigate the extra time.
"So it was a bit different to Craig Halkett's goal [in the 1-0 win derby in October], but thankfully we managed to keep the danger away from the goal and get the all-important three points."