'Goosebumps' for Rovers' Cozier-Duberry on landmark day
Amario Cozier-Duberry says he had goosebumps after scoring his first senior goal to keep Blackburn's winning run going.
The 19-year-old Brighton loanee was handed his first Rovers start by John Eustace against Luton at Ewood Park on Saturday.
The winger fired past former Rover keeper Thomas Kaminski to put the hosts ahead just after the half-hour before Owen Beck's second made the points safe before half-time, making it six straight wins for Eustace's side, who climb to fifth in the Championship.
Cozier-Duberry told the Rovers website: "It was so memorable and I'm so grateful and very happy.
"I was nervous but the coaches told me to go out there and be me, because they know how I play. You gain a lot of confidence when you hear that.
"It's my first professional goal and I'm delighted with it. I got on it, the defender came, I chopped back and then had a whack at it with my right foot.
"I got goosebumps when it went in and I could hear the fans roaring. It felt so good."