Nketiah dedicates first hat-trick to aunt who passed away

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Eddie Nketiah says it was a special moment to score three goals when his auntie's family were in attendance

Eddie Nketiah has dedicated his first Premier League hat-trick to his aunt, who he has revealed passed away last month. 

Nketiah was the star of Arsenal's 5-0 win over Sheffield United that kept them unbeaten this season and moved them to within two points of the top of the table. 

See: Arsenal 5-0 Sheff Utd - How it happened

But for the 24-year-old, more important was the "special moment" of scoring three goals at a match his auntie's family were able to attend in person.

"It's amazing," he told BBC Sport. "It's not been easy.

"Last month I lost my auntie, so I want to dedicate these three goals to her. Her family were here watching, so it is a really special moment."

Nketiah had the chance to score a fourth goal when Arsenal won a penalty, but revealed he decided to let Fabio Vieira take it and have his own moment for his family.

"I was going to take it," Nketiah revealed. "But Fabio, it's a special moment for him as he's expecting a baby."

'Being captain a dream come true'

As well as his hat-trick, Nketiah had another moment of pride on Saturday as he was handed the captain's armband when Bukayo Saka was substituted. 

Eddie Captains Armband

"It's a dream come true," he said.

"Being a childhood fan, to captain this squad and lead the team. I'm really proud and it's special to wear the armband."