Jeremy Doku has become a father, with his wife Shireen giving birth to their son Praise in London.
What happened?
The Manchester City winger was granted leave by the Belgian Football Association to be with his wife, missing Belgium's 0-0 draw against Iran.
Doku's decision sparked controversy on French television channel L'Équipe, with presenter France Pierron labelling it "disgusting".
Why it matters for Jeremy Doku
The network later issued a public apology for the comments, and Doku has now spoken out for the first time since the birth of his son.
"Thank you to everyone for the love, prayers and kind messages over the past few days," Doku said on Instagram.
What comes next?
Doku has already rejoined Belgium's squad at their training base in the United States, ahead of their decisive Group G finale against New Zealand on Friday.
The winger will look to regain full match fitness under the guidance of the national team's medical staff.
And with his international duties wrapped up, Doku will enjoy a brief summer recess before reporting to the City Football Academy.
But for now, Doku's focus is on representing his country on the biggest stage.
The Red Devils sorely missed his line-breaking pace and elite isolation dribbling on the flanks during a highly-congested group stage campaign.
So Doku's swift return provides a monumental boost to the team.
Doku's wife Shireen also took to social media to praise her husband, saying "The best birth partner imaginable by the way! We couldn’t have done it without you papa".
Doku's determination to be present beside his wife sparked an intense media storm, but he has now put the controversy behind him.
The Manchester City ace is ready to get back to football and represent his country.