"Just before I hit it, you can see that I kind of stepped to the side. I'd usually play the ball out to the wing in that situation, but for some reason nobody came towards me and, well, it was just the perfect opportunity to hit it."
Georgia Stanway's eyes light up when she's asked about her thunderous extra-time winner for England against Spain in their Euro 2022 quarter-final in July.
Stanway started all six of the Lionesses' matches as they won the tournament - performing a key role in England's midfield alongside her former Manchester City team-mate Keira Walsh.
But less than two weeks before England's opening game, coach Sarina Wiegman was in a quandary. Stanway hadn't been selected regularly in central midfield for City and the Lionesses coach wasn't sure if she could accommodate the 23-year-old in her preferred position.
"We played a Euros warm-up game against the Netherlands and Sarina came up to me the day before and said she wasn't too sure where I would fit in," Stanway tells BBC Sport. "After that conversation, there was only one outcome for me: do everything I can to prove what I can offer."
Stanway made an impact off the bench against the Dutch, but it was in Switzerland for England's final warm-up game when she convinced Wiegman to start her in the Euros opener against Austria at Old Trafford six days later.
"In Switzerland I was able to play in midfield and, well, I had a really good game," Stanway says. "I knew that I'd left everything out there and it was a thank you to Sarina for trusting me. But if I'm honest, I think I just bring a different dynamic to that midfield."