Arsenal winger Bukayo Saka and club legend Ian Wright were out together on Tuesday night as the best of British music was celebrated at the Brit Awards.
The Gunners are looking to bounce back from a disappointing January which saw them fail to win a match and crash out of two cup competitions.
Mikel Arteta's side travel to Wolves on Thursday night as Premier League action returns but Saka still found the time to present the award for Best hip-hop,Grime and Rap artist at The O2.
He did so alongside one of his biggest fans in the shape of Wright, with Arsenal's former record goalscorer describing the 20-year-old as his "hero" before presenting Dave with the award.
Wright has been a huge champions of Arsenal's young talent over the years and Saka is arguably the brightest of the bunch to emerge from the club's academy.
The England international has claimed six goals and a further four assists in the Premier League this season in what is turning into another impressive campaign.
The 2020/21 season culminated in Saka being picked in Gareth Southgate's England squad for Euro 2020, only for him to miss the crucial penalty against Italy in the final after an impressive tournament.
But after he missed, Wright was on hand to offer support to the youngster.
"He's more than capable of taking that penalty, I don't think age plays a part in that," Wright told ITV after the match in July.
"He's brave enough to want to take it. You say should he be? Of course he should, he's in the England team because he's good enough to be here.
"I'm devastated for everyone, not just Bukayo. I'm delighted that he's brave enough to go up and take one."
How Saka has bounced back is a testament to the character of the player, however.