CARDIFF legend Robert Earnshaw said his “heart is full” after his son scored his first goal for Manchester United’s under 16’s.
Earnshaw’s son, Silva Mexes, 14, signed for Manchester United this summer.
Earnshaw played for a number of clubs in the Premier and Football League[/caption] His son, Silva Mexes, plays for Manchester United’s youth team[/caption] Mexes scored his first Man Utd youth goal with a curling effort[/caption] He paid tribute to his father with an acrobatic celebration[/caption]Mexes bagged his first goal for United’s youth team last night against a Hong Kong U18 side.
And in tribute to his father, Mexes pulled off Earnshaw’s signature acrobatic celebration.
Reacting to the goal on X, Earnshaw wrote: “ My heart is full.
“My son’s first goal for Manchester United Under 16 v Hong Kong u18.
“I love it.
“I love the celebration ”
Several Premier League heavyweights scouted Mexes before he committed his future to Man Utd.
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Earnshaw took to social media after his son signed for United.
He said: “This is really really special. My incredible son Silva Mexes Tyler-Earnshaw who is known as Silva Mexes has signed for Manchester United academy.
“I am so so proud. He has worked hard & it’s such a blessing to see him find his passion and make this journey. I love you son.
“I am your number one fan. I will support you in any way possible and I know you have the qualities Go be GREAT.”
Earnshaw, 43, enjoyed a playing career that spanned 17 years and spent time in the Premier League, Championship, League One, League Two and the MLS.
He is the only player to have scored a hat-trick in the Prem, all three divisions of the English Football League, the League Cup, the FA Cup and in an international match.
Earnshaw started his professional career with Cardiff before going on to play for West Brom, Norwich, Derby County, Nottingham Forest, Blackpool, Toronto FC, Chicago Fire and Vancouver Whitecaps.
He retired in 2015 following a spell in the MLS.
The striker was also capped 59 times by Wales.
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