JAIDON ANTHONY has paid tribute to his late mum after netting a goal in the FA Cup.
The Bournemouth loanee lost his mother Donna last week and has returned to the starting line-up at Leeds for the first time since her passing.
Anthony put Leeds 1-0 against Plymouth in their FA Cup fourth round tie with a goal in the 31st minute.
And after getting the better of Plymouth keeper Conor Hazard, Anthony removed his jersey to reveal a t-shirt that paid tribute to his mother.
The shirt read: “Rest in perfect peace mum.”
The touching moment saw fans and teammates of Anthony brought together to support the winger.
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Although referee Lewis Smith ensured that the rules were followed strictly despite the circumstances and dished out a yellow card to Anthony.
Fans were furious at the decision and took to social media to voice their opinions.
One wrote: “Beautiful moment, well played Jaidon Anthony. Shocking to see that he got booked for taking his shirt off in his situation.”
While another added: “Jaidon Anthony absolutely on fire with that goal. Referee should forgo the rules too and not book him for that.”
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A third wrote: “Jaidon Anthony has me literally crying, that was so perfect (and worth a dumb yellow card)”
Anthony’s Bournemouth teammate Dominic Solanke also paid tribute to the 24-year-old’s mum with a t-shirt when he scored for the Cherries against Swansea on Thursday night.
The Premier League star was also shown a yellow card for his tribute.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk