To honor teammate Antony, who assisted Casemiro's first FA Cup goal, the Brazilian forward dedicated his goal to him.
Since joining Erik Den Hag's team after leaving Real Madrid for £60 million, the Brazilian has been able to integrate.
When Casemiro received a wonderful pass from Antony inside Reading's box, he scooped the ball over Joe Lumley as the game ended 3-1.
Casemiro later added a second goal for Manchester United from long range, and Fred—who had been brought in to replace the injured Christian Eriksen—then made it three goals to one.
However, the 30-year-leadership old's skills were undoubtedly a factor in his astounding five Champions League victories, so it's not only his goals that stand out.
And Casemiro demonstrated that top attitude once more when he scored against Reading, making sure the celebrations weren't for him.
After scoring for Brazil, he grabbed teammate Antony and gestured to the player who had helped him after a trying week for the winger.
Since his £85 million summer transfer from Ajax, Antony has had trouble.
His performance in a costly 3-2 Premier League loss to Arsenal only made matters worse, and the criticism that followed was directed at him.
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