Cheltenham boss Wade Elliott praised Dan Nlundulu after his first goal since mid-September sealed a 1-0 win at Shrewsbury.
It was the Southampton loaneeâs fifth goal of the season in all competitions, but he had endured a long wait for a Sky Bet League One strike.
The moment arrived late in the first period as he touched in Ryan Jacksonâs cross at the near post to earn the Robins a battling third away victory of the campaign, with both sides having their captains sent off in the second period.
âIt was really good movement and we had banged the drum with him about getting between the sticks more and getting across people and he does so much work in the middle third,â Elliott said.
âIf he can add that to his game, itâll be a big leap forward for him.
âThatâs why heâs here so he can have that experience and we can do that with him. It was pleasing and we made numerous opportunities against Plymouth (1-0 Boxing Day home defeat) and we werenât able to take one of them, or capitalise.
âWe fell just the wrong side of that result so itâs pleasing that, when we created a good chance, we were able to capitalise on it and be clinical.
âDan was slow to get into the game and a little bit laboured. He scored the goal and, from there, you saw a more genuine reflection of him.â
Shrewsbury had been on top for much of the opening period, with Tom Bayliss firing over the bar from a good position in the 19th minute after good work from Christian Saydee.
Saydee released Rob Street in the 32nd minute and the front man beat one defender before smashing a shot just over the top.
Cheltenham opened the scoring against the run of play in the 38th minute and the second half was more of the same with Shrewsbury pinning their visitors into their own half.
Taylor Mooreâs cross was headed over by Saydee early in the second half and Luke Southwood saved brilliantly from Jordan Shipley, pushing away his header with a full-stretch dive to his left in the 54th minute. Bayliss curled one just wide two minutes later.
Both teams saw their captain sent off in the 69th minute, with Robins skipper Charlie Raglan dismissed for a late tackle on Shipley and Luke Leahy following him down the tunnel for his involvement in the melee that followed the challenge.
Shrewsbury boss Steve Cotterill, who led Cheltenham to three promotions between 1997 and 2002, said he was disappointed by Raglanâs challenge.
âThe footage is horrendous and itâs a leg-breaking tackle,â he said.
âLuke Leahy comes across and the referee hasnât given a foul which is why Lukeâs come across.
âThe referee can give a foul there. Iâve just been in to see him and he knows heâs made a mistake but where does that get us? Jordan Shipley couldâve had a broken leg tonight. Iâve got the picture here, the still of it â itâs horrendous.
âItâs a bad tackle and we end up getting a man sent off and thatâs not where we want to be in that. We donât want anyone sent off. The referee couldâve stopped all that tonight if heâd booked their goalkeeper for wasting time in the first 15 minutes, the game wouldâve flowed then.â