Manchester United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer was delighted for Daniel James over his goalscoring debut against Chelsea.
The Welsh youngster endured a harrowing time when he lost his father, Kevan, suddenly last May. The 21-year old's goal against Chelsea was laced with emotion.
"You could see it meant the world to him," Solskjaer told Sky Sports. "He's had a summer of mixed emotions and experiences. You could see the way he celebrated, he's been wanting that.
"I know for a fact after talking to him that it meant a lot for him. Since Daniel came in, he has proved to everyone that he is the type of player we want. He's so hard-working. I think he set the standard straight away.
"On his first day, he made a recovery run that was a fifty-yard run. He won the ball, played it out to a team-mate, ran forward, had a chance blocked, won it back and within 10 seconds had scored. Everyone was saying, 'Yeah, that's the boy we want in our team'."