Confidence is flowing through Bristol Rovers goalkeeper Brad Young right now.
The shot-stopper kept his second consecutive clean sheet in Sky Bet League Two in the Gas' 1-0 victory over Fleetwood Town, coming up with crucial moments to help the Pirates to their sixth win in seven matches in the fourth tier.
His first top stop kept the score level. After Kofi Balmer was deemed to have fouled Will Davies just inside the box, Ethan Ennis took responsibility for the following penalty. However, Young got down well to his right, pushing the ball away from the bottom corner and out of danger.
All of the advantages are usually with the penalty taker, but Young had faith that he would win the battle after all the work the goalkeeping department had put in.
"I will not give too much away, but I was confident in the moment," he said. Yeah, I felt comfortable. I had a feeling for where I thought he would be going, I made the save and helped the lads out. I think it livened us up. It definitely livened the crowd up. It was a good buzz making the save and the noise after, but it was a good moment for us.
"We train all week, to be fair, James Bittner is brilliant, the amount of detail he goes into, it is one of the best I have been with. I have worked with a lot of good goal keeper coaches, but to be fair, Bits is right up there, the detail, the sessions, everything and the way he makes us feel, me and Luke Southwood and obviously Jed Ward, so credit to Bits.
Young's penalty heroics turned the game in Rovers' favour. With The Mem bouncing again, the Gas found the winning goal in the second half. Steve Evans' substitutions proved to be the difference again, with Joe Quigley getting onto Jack Sparkes' corner and flicking his header into the back of the net from a tight angle.
The goalkeeper knows how much of a threat Quigley is in the opposition box, adding that the forward helps out defensively too.
"It is a good header, good ball in from Sparkes, good movement," said Young. "The big lads put it in the back of the net; that is what he is here for. He is definitely a threat, so long may that continue as well.
"The lads, Ellis Harrison and Quigley, both, when you have got them in defending, they are so aggressive in the air as are the centre-backs, but when you have got them in that free zone, yeah, you feel a lot of confidence, you know that the ball is coming, they are there, and they are going to go and header, take the lot. Love it."
Fleetwood, who had only lost one of their previous 11 games before coming to The Mem, were not going to lie down quietly and showed plenty of spirit after conceding. It looked like the Cod Army were going to find their leveller when Jordan Davies found himself free inside the Pirates' box, but Young came up with an impressive save to deny the midfielder from close range.
"Obviously, I saw the lad had the ball, and I saw the run coming off," Young reflected. "So I started anticipating the pass coming across, and I was on my way when I got there. So, I just made myself as big as possible, spread across and hope it hits us in a way, luckily it did, so happy days."
The Mem was packed on Good Friday, with over 10,000 Gasheads getting their tickets. The home support has been crucial in Rovers' revival, with the Gas gaining seven victories from their last eight matches on their own patch. Young was thankful for their support and knows it is a tough place to come for the opposition.
"It was a right buzz," he said. "The noise levels after penalty saves make your hair stand up on the back of your neck. Fair play to them, thank you for your support.
"If we can get that every week, what a place this is, and it is a tough place to come. We said that before, when the fans are like that, and when we play with the aggression and positive mindset, not many teams are going to come here and have a chance, so long may that continue."