Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang scored the first goal for Marseille in their Ligue 1 match against Paris Saint-Germain on Saturday.
The Gabonese striker, who moved to Marseille from Arsenal in January, was involved in all three goals as they defeated PSG 2-1 at the Parc des Princes Stadium.
Aubameyang's first goal came after just five minutes when he volleyed home from close range following a cross by Florian Thauvin.
He then added another two goals in the second half, with the first coming from the penalty spot after Lucas Hernandez fouled him in the box.
The second was a header from outside the area which found the back of the net.
Aubameyang's performance has been praised by his new teammates and fans alike, with many comparing him to former Marseille star Thierry Henry.
"He's been brilliant," said Marseille manager Lucien Favre.
"He's scored goals, created chances and made a big difference to our team."
Marseille are currently fifth in the table, but have won four out of their last six games.
They will be hoping to continue their good form when they take on Lyon next week.