Vitor Matos toasted Josh Key's return to form after the right-back continued his upturn in fortunes with a goal in Swansea City’s victory over Portsmouth.
Key scored what proved to be the winner late in the first half at Fratton Park, with his deflected effort from outside the area dipping into the far corner of the net.
Key had scored only once in 20 months before finding the target in Swansea's win at Watford at the end of January.
He now has two goals in his past five appearances and, more importantly, looks to be rediscovering his best form on the right flank of Swansea's defence.
Key's improvement comes after what has been a difficult season for the former Exeter City player, who has spent much of his time playing back-up to Ethan Galbraith.
Swansea head coach Matos is delighted to see Key making an impact, saying: "That's the Josh we all know and we all want, so I am really happy to have him back.
"Josh is a brilliant professional, a wonderful kid with the right mentality. It was just a matter of time and a matter of confidence.
"It's not only players – I think all human beings have lows and ups in life. It's always about how you can find the resilience to come back again."