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Ake senior dies just minutes after son Ake's first Champions League goal

His dad had been terminally ill and there was no more treatment possible

Updated 2 years ago · Published on 17 Sep 2021 11:00AM

Ake senior dies just minutes after son Ake's first Champions League goal
Manchester City's Nathan Ake (R) jumps to score the opening goal against RB Leipzig's in the UEFA Champions League Group A match on September 15, 2021. - AFP pic, September 17, 2021

MANCHESTER - Manchester City's Nathan Ake revealed Thursday that his father passed away just moments after the Dutch international had scored his first Champions League goal.


Ake opened the scoring in the 16th minute of Wednesday's 6-3 rout of RB Leipzig.


However, the 26-year-old's golden moment was tinged with sadness after his father Moise, who was believed to be suffering from a terminal illness, died shortly after.


"The past few weeks have been the toughest of my life, my dad has been very ill and there was no more treatment possible," Ake wrote on Instagram.


"Yesterday after a difficult time I scored my first Champions League goal, and only a few minutes after he passed away peacefully with my mum and brother by his side. 


"Maybe it was meant to be, watching me play always made him proud and happy. I know you're always with me, you will always be in my heart and this one was for you dad." - AFP, September 17, 2021

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