“It's a massive win today. It was important that we got three points,” Wilson said.
“We needed to catch the team that was above us. That was a big task of ours today, and that was not going to get given to us easily.
“We knew we had to work hard, similar to last week, and show good character, which we did when we went behind as well.
“On a personal level, it's fantastic to score. I just want to score as many goals as I can for the Club, and hopefully that gets me closer to any personal targets that you've set yourself.
“I think it's just a case of anticipation, really. You never want to be, as a striker, standing still in the box because if it drops to you and you're not ready for a shot, to react, then you miss an opportunity to score a goal.
“Today, Cry (Crysencio Summerville) ran in the box, and I knew that I was never going to affect his shot at goal, but it was what happened after it.
“If it hits the goalkeeper, if it hits the post, or if it hits a defender like it did, I'm positioned perfectly to get myself on the score sheet.
“Any time you step over the white line, you want to score, but the most important thing has been the team getting the three points. You know you have to be selfless to achieve that as a striker.
“You have to run, you have to fight. In the position that we're in, sometimes boys are going to be under pressure, and they're going to have to play it long with you.
“It's about trying to get your team a platform to build from, get yourself on the pitch. Any time I'm in the team, I'm playing football, I do put my body on the line, hence why I've had a few injuries!
“Going forward, I feel good, I feel fit, strong and just happy that I'm able to contribute.”