New Manchester City signing Antoine Semenyo scored his second goal in as many games as Pep Guardiola's team moved within reach of the English League Cup final with a 2-0 win over Newcastle on Tuesday.
The forward, who joined City from Bournemouth for $87 million last week, struck the opening goal in the semifinal first leg at St James' Park, with substitute Rayan Cherki scoring the second in time added on.
Semenyo also scored on his debut in the 10-1 rout of Exeter in the FA Cup over the weekend.
''The whole environment here is perfect,'' he said. ''Everyone is confident and wanting to achieve the best. I've just come into that and they've helped me with my confidence and they've made me feel welcome.''
It could have been even better for the Ghana international, who saw a brilliantly taken back-heeled goal ruled out for a marginal offside.
The 26-year-old Semenyo is already looking like a shrewd buy for City after establishing himself as one of the Premier League's top talents for Bournemouth. He scored 10 goals for the Cherries this season.
''He's not just a very good player, but a very good guy, which helps, which fits into the team,'' City captain Bernardo Silva told ITV Sport. ''He's a fantastic guy who wants to play collectively, wants to help, wants to have fun and we are delighted with the way he's started.''
Semenyo has added another dimension to City's attack as Guardiola targets four trophies this term.