The winning feeling is unmistakably undeniable but what happens when your team are 4-0 up in the first half?
That was the dilemma facing Thirsty Whale Hawke's Bay United coach Brett Angell after they came came away with their second victory of the season, overwhelming Tasman United 4-2 in Nelson today.
"It was a result we probably got to without playing to the level we previously got to but we went four nil up so the game, realistically, to all intense and purpose was asked to sort of give away," said Angell after Frenchman Maxime Oliveri scored in the eighth minute and striker Sam Mason-Smith added salt to the hosts' wound a minute later in week eight of the ISPS Handa Premiership encounter.
Jorge Akers, of Napier, joined the party in the 30th minute and, almost in the same mould, Japan import midfielder Sho Goto landed a sucker punch in the 34th minute as Tasman United players were still trying to clear their heads.
Frankly, Angell passed the game of as "it is what it is" and gratefully caught their flight back with the much-needed three points on the road to keep Bay United's national summer league campaign kindling before Christmas.