Jesse Lingard admitted his muted celebrations after his goal at West Ham were out of respect to the club he starred for on loan last season.
England winger Lingard reinvigorated his career with the Hammers after joining in January, scoring nine goals in 16 matches to help them qualify for the Europa League.
But there was a sense of inevitability when he came on as a late substitute for Manchester United at the London Stadium and promptly scored what turned out to be the winner.
Lingard told MUTV: “They supported me in the loan spell and gave me a great reception, so it was only right to pay them back.
“It was a great reception from the West Ham fans. I had a brilliant time here, but I had to do my bit.”
Said Benrahma opened the scoring for West Ham before Cristiano Ronaldo’s fourth goal in three matches hauled United level.
With two minutes to go Lingard made space for himself on the corner of the penalty area and launched a superb curler into the far corner.
It was redemption for the 28-year-old after his error cost United dearly in their Champions League defeat by Young Boys five days earlier.
“That’s football. It’s the highs and lows of football, and the lads and the staff and fans have been behind me all week and it was great to get minutes and come on,” added Lingard.
That was not the end of the drama, with Hammers captain Mark Noble climbing off the bench to take a stoppage-time penalty, only for David De Gea to save it and secure a 2-1 win for the visitors.
Boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer confirmed afterwards that Lingard will start against the Hammers when the teams meet again in the Carabao Cup at Old Trafford on Wednesday night.
“The main aim is to obviously win a trophy this season and I think we’ve got the squad depth to do that,” said Lingard.
“Everyone’s hungry to play and everyone’s working hard in training to get in that matchday squad.
“Everyone’s always ready to play, so the subs have got to be ready to make a difference.
“They’re always tough games against West Ham and to play them back to back is a little bit different, but we’ll go into that game full of confidence.”
West Ham have now missed four of their last five penalties – although one of those was by Lingard – leaving manager David Moyes with a headache, especially if Wednesday’s cup match goes the distance.
“I am concerned,” he said. “We just don’t necessarily have someone who is a natural penalty kick taker.
“It is an easy thing to work on because you can stand and take penalty kick in training but it’s a different thing when you’ve got to go on the stage and do it.”
Brightberry
729
Bro,” she is right there. Go talk to her.” 🤗😍
Desmondeyum
569
If you’re having a bad day, this West Ham fan turned up to the game in a Lingard shirt. . Never fall in love with loan players. It will end in tears. 😭💔
21Legacy
536
Many years from now, future football lovers will call this 'a rare picture of the greatest football player to have ever played the game'_JESSE LINGARD 👏
umalphab
509
Lingard on Tuesday vs Lingard on Sunday
Raww10
461
Cr7 haters will call this TAP-IN
Desmondeyum
380
Show me a better photo on the internet today, I'll wait. Perfect Monday morning ManUtd 😍
LanreOkulaja
290
Westham fans be like So scoring against is a sign of appreciation 😥😥😥
D_Prince
244
Lingard knowing he'd started Man Utd next match be like...👇🥳✌
excuser
218
I know this is not not related to this Article but it funny.🤣🤣🤣🤣
Red2021
138
7+7=14
Kinito_Kinny
13
what is ur problem
the problem is your brain. it's called sarcasm. it's called meme.