Hearing the Wolves fans turn their ire on the club's owners during Leeds' 3-1 win at Molineux must have been music to Dominic Calvert-Lewin's ears.
The former Everton striker had been subjected to taunts from the home supporters in the build-up to Saturday's game, which had been billed by many as an early-season six-pointer between two struggling sides.
Wolves had lost their first four games of a campaign for the first time in 127 years while Leeds had failed to score from open play since Lukas Nmecha's winning penalty against Everton on 18 August.
Calvert-Lewin and his team-mates may have been fearing the worst when Ladislav Krejci opened the scoring with only eight minutes on the clock but by full-time the visitors were celebrating a first away win of the season – and their first on the road in the top flight since a 4-2 win at Molineux in March 2023.
Calvert-Lewin was the catalyst for Leeds' revival, opening his account for the club with a brilliant header from Jayden Bogle's cross before winning the free-kick from which Anton Stach completed the turnaround.
Noah Okafor added a third late in the first half as the home fans turned their anger on chairman Jeff Shi and Chinese owners Fosun.
"I think they had a chant going [about me]," Calvert-Lewin told BBC Match of the Day. "I heard my name and I thought, 'Why are they singing my name?'
"Obviously, the best way to shut them up is to score a goal at that end and point to my shirt.
"Strikers feed off goals – it gives you confidence. It's nice to get my first goal for the club and I'll look to build on it."