"I was very pleased to score," Earnie told the Western Mail.
Weston and Earnshaw
"It's always nice to score but I think it was probably better than the Germany goal. I think I struck it a bit better - but it was the same feeling when it hit the net."
Earnie started last nights game along with City team mate Rhys Weston, both players winning their 4th caps. Earnshaw has now scored twice in the those 4 games.
There will not be much time to get over the highs of playing for Wales both players will be on the bus to London Rd on Friday ahead of Saturday's vital Division 2 clash with Peterborough.
The game is pay at the gate. Previews and the build up to Saturdays game start now.
City are three games unbeaten taking 5 points from 9 available. 2nd entertains 1st as Crewe host Wigan on Saturday so one or other will lose points, it's vital City take advantage.
Peterborough Utd v Cardiff City
London Rd, 3:00pm, Saturday.