It was just another day at office for Ugandan youngster Ibrahim 'Baba' Kasule as he netted for his side, New York Red Bulls II again.
The playmaker scored a 77th minute winner from the spot, as his side edged Orlando City B 2-1 at the MSU Soccer Park in New York earlier on Tuesday.
The strike meant that Kasule has now scored in seven successive matches, becoming the first player to reach the mark in New York Red Bulls II history.
In scoring from the spot, it made it five penalty goals for the 19 year-old in as many attempts, an excellent return.
Kasule has now scored ten goals and managed four assists in his last eleven matches. Overall he has played 18 for Red Bulls II.
On the other hand, compatriot Frank Ssebufu played 90 minutes on the night, making 19 appearances, albeit, with four goals to his name.
Meanwhile, the team continues with the chase of the top two positions as they currently lie third with 36 points in the Northeast Division of the MLS Next Pro.