It is not the first time he has impressed in recent weeks and new head coach Danny Rohl begins to get the best out of him.
It comes after thre had been suggestions the 18-year-old may end his loan spell early due to a lack of regular game time.
Now that things are more plain sailing, Moore has spoken out on it and insists it was never under consideration anyway.
He said: "Yeah, I think it was a difficult start for me and I don't think I showed anywhere near what I know I can do. And yeah, I think mentally it's been unbelievable for me because it's a massive club and I think it's strengthened me up a lot because it's the first bit of probably the toughest time I've been through, so now I'm happy to be coming out of it, but now I need to keep on going and performing.
"I think a lot of stuff goes in the media, that’s never true, so I was never ready to go back. I always knew that at some point it would change and I've changed it for myself a little bit in the last few weeks. But I need to keep building and playing even better than I am, so I'm picking up goals and assists as I said in midweek that I need to, so I'm happy with the goal [on Sunday].
" I'm feeling a lot more confident, I'm getting used to the league, used to my teammates and yeah, the manager's helped me a lot as well. He's come in and he's gave me confidence and belief in myself which has been good from him, so I'm excited to keep going."