Ghanaian youngsters Andrew Osei Bonsu and Brandon Thomas-Asante helped English League One side Milton Keynes Dons to advance to the second round of the EFL Cup after beating Newport County 3-2 at away.
The two youth enforcers were promoted from the club's youthful side and both enjoyed full throttle of the game.
Dean Bowditch scored in injury time to seal the win, adding to his earlier goal from the penalty spot and Ben Tilney's long-range strike.
Exiles' striker Marlon Jackson had opened the scoring on 31 minutes after a cross from the left by Dan Butler.
Mark Randall's penalty doubled County's lead before Dons' stirring comeback.
On 35 minutes, a powerful run from Tshimanga helped create an opportunity for Thomas-Asante, who pulled his 20-yard shot wide of the left-hand post but he was booked for a bad tackle.
The away side MK Dons gather cross before tipping over a fiercely-struck effort from Andrew Osei-Bonsu, who was offering good energy in midfield.
The Dons will know their next opponent in the competition tonight.