Darwin Nunez paid tribute to his teammate of Liverpool Diogo Jota by performing two of his parties after scoring in a pre-season of friendship against Preston.
Liverpool went on the field for the first time since the tragic death of Jota, 28, and his brother Andre Silva, 25, in a car accident in Spain on July 3.
Huldesten were paid to Jota and Silva on an emotional afternoon in Deepdale.
Conor Bradley placed Liverpool at the front in the 33rd minute, with Nunez reaching 2-0 in the 53rd minute with a good finish.
After finding the net, Nunez carried out the PlayStation celebration of Jota. He also pointed to the air in memory of his teammate and replicated another of his teammate's parties.
Raul Jimenez, who played with Jota in Wolves, previously paid tribute to the celebration after scoring Mexico against the US in the Concacaf Gold Cup final.
Nunez and Jota appeared 51 performances side by side for Liverpool.
Jota's passion for playing FIFA (now called EAFC) was generally known, with the Portugal International often participating online in tournaments.
He also founded his own eSports company – Diogo Jota Esports – who was later named Luna Galaxy after his dog.
Prior to the match between Liverpool and Preston, a flawlessly observed minute of silence took place in Deepdale.
Liverpool's Club Anthem 'Youl Never Walk Alone' was sung before the kick-off, while Preston's Club captain Benjamin Whiteman wore a wreath that he placed for the end as part of the hosts' tribute.
Players from both teams wore black bracelets, while digital tribute was shown on screens around the ground.
A black-and-white image of Jota with the Premier League trophy on the cover of a memorial participation program of 16 pages in Deepdale.
Merchandise stalls sold scarves and flags with the name of Jota.
Liverpool confirmed this week that the club's NO20 shirt is retiring in memory of Jota.
Jota came to Liverpool from Wolves in 2020 and made 182 performances for the Reds, while he scored 65 goals and delivered 26 assists.
