Amario Cozier-Duberry reported experiencing goosebumps following the achievement of his first senior goal, which contributed to the continuation of Blackburn’s winning streak. The 19-year-old, on loan from Brighton, commenced his inaugural start for Rovers under John Eustace in the match against Luton at Ewood Park on Saturday. The winger netted a goal against former Rover goalkeeper Thomas Kaminski, giving the hosts the lead shortly after the half-hour mark. Owen Beck’s subsequent goal secured the points prior to half-time, extending Eustace’s team’s winning streak to six consecutive matches and elevating them to fifth position in the Championship standings. Cozier-Duberry communicated to the Rovers website, external: “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.” Post navigation Ireland Rugby Team Aims for Immediate Performance Against New Zealand Cotterill: Forest Green to remain grounded despite league lead