Andriy Yarmolenko scored an emotional goal on his return to football as West Ham beat Aston Villa 2-1.
The Ukraine forward was back in the Hammers squad for the first time since being granted compassionate leave due to the war in his homeland.
Yarmolenko received a standing ovation from both sets of fans as he came on as a 53rd-minute substitute for Michail Antonio.
And the 32-year-old, whose family are still in Ukraine, was in tears after firing West Ham into the lead in the 70th minute.
It was a memorable, poignant moment in an otherwise forgettable match at the London Stadium.
Pablo Fornals hit West Ham's second and Jacob Ramsey grabbed Villa's consolation as the Hammers ended a three-game losing streak in all competitions.
But it came at a cost with injuries to Antonio and Aaron Cresswell, bad news with the second leg of their Europa League last-16 tie against Sevilla just four days away.