Victor Anichebe poked fun at himself after scoring the equaliser for Sunderland in their first __win of the season at Bournemouth.
The former Everton striker, who joined the Black Cats on a free transfer in the summer, netted in the 33rd minute of the match to level proceedings after Dan Gosling's opener.
Jermain Defoe went on to score the winner from the penalty spot 16 minutes from full-time - despite the visitors going down to 10 men when Steven Pienaar was shown a second yellow card just before the hour mark.
Taking to social media after the game, Anichebe mocked his Twitter mishap from last month when he copied and pasted - word for word - a message presumably sent to him by one of Sunderland's media team.
The day after Sunderland's loss to West Ham on 22 October, the 28-year-old tweeted: "Can you tweet something like: Unbelievable support yersterday and great effort by the lads! Hard result to take! But we go again!"
Understandably, he was roundly mocked for his mishap.
However, after notching his first goal for the Black Cats, Anichebe allowed himself to light-heartedly take the mickey out of himself.
He tweeted: "'Can you put something like!' What a result!!! Strong character from the team, and the fans were amazing!! #safc."
"Can you put something like!"
— Victor Anichebe (@VictorAnichebe) November 5, 2016
What a result!!! Strong character from the team, and the fans were amazing!! #SAFC pic.twitter.com/glFHIDPNpo
Speaking to Sky Sports after the match, Anichebe revealed his delight at Sunderland finally notching their first __win of the season.
"We did this for the manager, over he last few weeks we have not done him justice," he said. "It has been a huge transition from last year to this one.
"For all the work the manager has done, this one was for him. He is the one who has been getting the blame, even though we are the ones on the pitch.
"You could see by the reaction at the final whistle. We have wanted this result for so long. It was a must-win game, even when we were down to 10 men, we didn’t sulk we grinded it out.
"The first half I cracked my rib, I couldn’t move properly."