Odion Ighalo dedicated his first Manchester United goal to his sister, who passed away in December aged just 43.
The January signing scored United's second in their convincing 5-0 win over Brugge at Old Trafford in the second leg of their Europa League last 32 tie, finding the net after 34 minutes.
Ighalo had been restricted to substitute cameos for the Red Devils following his deadline day switch from Shanghai Shenua, and marked his first start by opening his United account.
After slotting home following Juan Mata's cutback, the 30-year-old lifted his shirt to reveal a picture of his sister Mary Atole and the date of her passing.
"It's a big dream and realising the dream makes it even greater, so I thank God for this and I'm very happy."
Like her brother, Ighalo's sister was a life long Manchester United fan. She passed away in December after collapsing at her home in Canada.
R.I.P sister 12-12-19 pic.twitter.com/32zxb12PMR
— Odion Jude Ighalo (@ighalojude) December 13, 2019
Ighalo had opened up about his sister's passing in an interview with The Sun at the beginning of February.
The Nigerian international said: “I feel very emotional because it has not really struck me that my sister is gone forever and I am never going to see her again.
“She always prayed I would sign for United. Even when she came to watch me in the Premier League playing for Watford she hoped I would join United.
“The painful part for me is that I now have signed for United, but she is not here to see it.
Source : 90min