Minutes after coming off the bench, Moncur scored from trademark range to equalise for the Hatters, which was then followed by goals from Kazenga LuaLua and Elijah Adebayo.
“That position for me is one that I really like,” the 27-year-old said. “Not a lot of people think you are going to go that way around the wall and I know the technique I have, and thankfully, praise God that it went in.
“To be fair, when I hit them in training and I know it is going in, I always say ‘goodnight’ and as soon as it went round the wall, I thought goodnight!
“It is something I base my game on, to create and score. Whether it is from set plays or open play, I believe in the ability I’ve got.”
The former Barnsley man has been an unused substitute in the last two matches but came on to great affect at Adams Park. Testament to his attitude, Moncur continues to work hard for his opportunity, saying: “I try and be the best player I can every day in training, it is obviously difficult as a player, but I have said before, when I’ve been out and when I have been in, I never get too up and I never get too down because I just think it is a gift from God even to get a chance to play. He has never left me in the dirt before so he isn’t going to do it again, that is the way I live life and go through it.”
Moncs was also full of praise for his teammate LuaLua, who arguably topped his strike minutes later from the edge of the box!
“He has that in the locker all day long and whoever comes on always does well, always changes the game in the way that they can and to be fair, we weren’t even going to do a short corner but they left one out so I ran over, laid it quick and then he did the rest, which is the hardest part!”
The midfielder was also keen to say how much he enjoys being a part of the football club on a day-to-day basis, explaining: “I love it here, I’m not going to beat around it at all. I love training every day, love the boys, love everyone about the place. I’m not going to play every game, I don’t expect to, who knows what happens in the future, but I am happy with where I am at the minute.”