Martin Boyle says his dad is to thank for finally securing his 100th goal for Hibernian in their landmark away win against Partizan Belgrade.
Boyle also notched number 101 for the Leith club in their 2-0 victory in their Conference League third round qualifier second leg.
The 32-year-old scored his 99th for the club in their 2-2 draw at home to Rangers in mid May, but had failed to find the target in his four competitive games this season.
“That’s a special one,” Boyle told BBC Scotland about the first strike in Belgrade.
“My dad phoned me other day and he thought I was trying too hard, and I probably was just trying to chase it.
“So he told me to just put a smile on my face like I always do and enjoy it, and thankfully I went out there tonight.
“So luckily I had him in my ear. I certainly did enjoy it so I’m ready to go again. I always knew it was going to come, but obviously nights like this it makes it even more special.”
Towards the end of last season, there was speculation the pacy winger may be leaving the club when his contract ended in June.
However, the Easter Road board decided to trigger the option they had to extend his deal for another year, a decision that Boyle was more than pleased with.
“Absolutely delighted,” he said. “I’m delighted with the belief that the club’s put in me over the last few years. I call this place home.
“My family, kids have been brought up. They absolutely love the place, and just cherish the moments like this.
“We are still at the start of the season, there’s a long way to go.”
Should Hibernian come through next week’s second leg unscathed, they would be just one tie away from a place in the Conference league league phase. That play-off looks like being against AEK Larnaca.
And the Australian International says the squad now assembled at Easter Road is more than capable of taking the next step.
“We create a lot of opportunities in this unit, which is brilliant. We never seem to get the easier sort of ties,” said Boyle, who will face Kilmarnock on Sunday on the return to league action. “We always go around it the hard way, but that’s what we do.
“We’re relishing it. This is why we worked so hard last season to be in this sort of position. Like I say, the fans are loving it and we’re really giving back at the moment, but, we’ve still got a long way to go.”