Ending a winless run of 14 games was always going to spark jubilation, but the celebrations for both goals, as well as those at full time, felt telling. Ng raced away to the touchline after netting his superb opener, revealing afterwards he was looking for a particular member of the backroom team.
"Bushy the kitman said if I score I had to run over to him, so I sprinted over, but couldn't find him," he said. "He was in the stands stuck so I had to wait for him for a bit!"
It hinted at the level of togetherness that, despite everything, is still burning in the belly of this squad. As did the mob that rallied round Callum Robinson after the second.
Lamouchi, after overseeing a tricky start, clearly believes his players are all starting to pull in the same direction now - and that's a potentially vital ingredient in a successful battle against relegation. "They respect the plan," he added. "It was an absolutely fantastic performance from all of them.
"Someone asked me, you got the job two weeks ago, do you know all the players? I know everybody now.
"In two weeks it's enough to know all of them. All of them know me very well and what I'm asking from them. So, I'm really happy for them."
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