Manchester United striker Mason Greenwood broke a club record with his goal at LASK last night.
Greenwood struck in the 5-0 win in Austria for the first-leg of their Europa League round 16 tie.
And he became the first teenager to score at least five goals for the club in a single European campaign, reports the Manchester Evening News.
The goal took Greenwood's personal tally to 12 senior strikes for the season in all competitions but more impressively saw him surpass the likes of Wayne Rooney and Marcus Rashford in reaching five European goals.
Greenwood's goal was set-up by fellow youngster Tahith Chong against LASK, with the Dutch winger having signed a new Old Trafford contract in the past week.