Burnley boss Sean Dyche dedicated victory at Everton to the memory of his late brother-in-law.
The Clarets boss marked the occasion by playing Mark's favourite song in the dressing room before the game and was quick to honour his wife's brother after becoming the first Burnley manager to win at Everton and Liverpool in the same season.
“I don't often mention these things, but my wife has just had to bury her brother. He was only 46, so it was a tough day," said Dyche.
"If I am ever going to put a game to someone, it would be for him and I said that to my wife. I played his song before the game and didn't tell the players until afterwards because I'd well-up, so I told them after the game.
“It's a little personal moment, but an important one to remember for me and my family."