Southampton midfielder Shea Charles believes it was "important to celebrate" after Saints came from three down to beat Leicester in the Championship.
Charles came up with just his second-ever goal for the club deep into injury time to snatch all three points at the King Power, curling a fine finish into the far corner from just inside the box.
"There were some celebrations in the changing rooms, deservedly so," Charles told BBC Radio Solent.
"You celebrate any win but I think it's really important to celebrate wins like this, especially for the team and togetherness in the group.
"I score goals like that plenty of times in training so it's about time that I started to put that into games."
Charles has recently returned to the side after a period out with injury that saw him miss 15 matches.
The midfielder came off the bench at half-time during Tuesday night's game, with all four of Saints' goals coming in the second 45 minutes of the match.
The win moves Tonda Eckert's side to within just one point of the top six – when he initially took over as interim boss Saints were 21st in the table but now sit ninth.
"We've been playing some good stuff recently and coming to a place like Leicester and leaving with three points is massive for us," Charles added.
"Hopefully we can push on in the next few games, focus now moves on to facing Leicester again [in the FA Cup] on Saturday."