Bessone was the toast of Swansea City on Friday evening as he scored the only goal of the game to give the Swans victory over Derby and move themselves into third place in the Championship standings.
Bessone latched onto Joe Allen’s perfect through ball and hammered the ball past Stephen Bywater for the victory that the Swans dominant performance deserved.
And Bessone revealed that it was a split second decision to shoot after initially thinking he may cross the ball for a team mate.
Speaking to the Evening Post, the Fed express said “It was good play from the whole team and Joe put in the last pass,”
“I was thinking of crossing for Craig Beattie or Darren Pratley, but they weren’t there. I thought to myself ‘just shoot’, and I did. I didn’t really know what to do when the ball went in. It was a great feeling.
“I have to say I feel stronger this season. Last year was difficult for me because it was a new life, a different country and I didn’t speak English. I went home last summer and I knew what I needed to do. I wanted to improve and get into the team.
“The gaffer has given me a chance this season and I think I have shown an improvement.
“I am happy, but I am a realist as well. We have a big squad and you never know if you are going to play or not — and that is a good thing for the team.
“Our objective is to stay in the Championship and then in time we can think about the play-offs,” said Bessone.
“We have to keep working hard. If we do that we can win a lot more games.
“In the Championship there are a lot of strong teams, and some people may find it strange that we are in such a good position.
“But we have a strong squad with a good manager, so we will wait and see.
“If we are in the top three with five games to go then we can talk about it then.”