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Tom Cavilla

Everton forward Salomon Rondon pays emotional tribute to late father after Venezuela goal

Salomon Rondon paid tribute to his late father after scoring in Venezuela's friendly win over United Arab Emirates yesterday evening.

Currently away on international duty, the Everton forward endured a 1-0 defeat to Iceland last Thursday but was among the goals on Tuesday as his home country recorded a comfortable 4-0 victory. On target in the 25th minute of the match, Rondon was understandably emotional as he pointed to the skies before being hugged by team-mates.

His father Jose Rafael, referred to by the player himself as Bigoton (big moustache) sadly passed away last Tuesday while Rondon was preparing for Thursday's meeting with Iceland. The 33-year-old chose to remain with his compatriots, however, and rather fittingly got on the scoresheet.

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Sharing a heartfelt message for his dad on social media, Rondon wrote: "Daddy... my superhero without a cape, the one who never played football but lived it as if he played. My old man, one of the two reasons why I am a footballer today, one of the two people who always bet on me, the one who taught me to hit him with my left foot when he never kicked a ball.

"My daddy, any line I write falls short of telling you how much I love you and will love you for all eternity. Everything we experienced will remain forever in my memory. Thank you for teaching me to be a good son, a good brother, a good father and a good husband.

"Bigotón, it is thanks to you I played in Europe. I remember when I didn't want to leave home because I was going alone and was scared at just 17, but you said to me: 'You go ahead and we'll join you later'. My mum told you: 'Rafa, if he doesn't want to go, he doesn't have to'. And you replied: 'Maita, Salomón is going and that's that'.

"I recall a deafening silence in the car on the way to the airport, but you broke it as you started crying because I was leaving. You were the chemistry teacher who was carrying out an experiment on me. You didn't get it wrong. You'll always be my eternal idol, dad. I could write a thousand other things, but I'll keep them to myself."

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