English-born Ghanaian forward Jesurun Rak-Sakyi was on target in Sheffield United painful away loss to Plymouth Argyle in the English Championship on Saturday afternoon.
Muhamed Tijani's 88th-minute volley capped a stunning late victory to move Plymouth Argyle to within two points of safety and leave stuttering Sheffield United five points adrift of the Championship's top two.
The Blades seemed set to get their promotion bid back on track after consecutive defeats, with Jesurun Rak-Sakyi's superb first-half strike giving them a 1-0 lead going into the final 10 minutes.
But Ryan Hardie pounced from close range to level for the hosts following a half-cleared corner.
And substitute Tijani's brilliantly controlled volley earned all the points and provoked scenes of wild joy at a packed Home Park.
The Argyle celebrations were understandable, given the desperate need for a win that still sees them remain bottom of the table with just four games remaining.
Rak-Sakyi's breathtaking curled effort two minutes before the end of a forgettable first half seemed like being the crucial moment and a worthy way to settle a nervy, dull match.
The on-loan Crystal Palace's winger's pace and trickery provided what little excitement there was and his quality shone through with his exceptional strike after collecting Ben Hamer's pass, cutting inside Nathanael Ogbeta and finding the far corner.
Rak-Sakyi could, and should, have made it 2-0 just after the restart, but this time his strike was nowhere near as clean and keeper Conor Hazard got down quickly to make the save.
He has scored seven goals and provided two assists in 32 appearances for Sheffield United in the English Championship since joining them on a season-long loan deal from Premier League side Crystal Palace.