Manchester United captain Wayne Rooney was delighted with his goal in their 4-0 rout of FA Cup opponents Reading.
He opened the scoring after just seven minutes at Old Trafford during the win, to move level with Sir Bobby Charlton on 249 competitive goals for the club.
"It's a proud moment especially to do so at such a massive club like Manchester United. I'm hugely honoured to be able to play for this football club and to be up there in terms of goals with Sir Bobby is a really proud moment for me. Hopefully I'll be out there on my own soon but I'll enjoy today because it's a real honour," he explained to BT Sport.
"I'm enjoying my football and I'm thankful to score again It's a huge part of my life this football club and I'm really honoured to be up there alongside Sir Bobby.
"Of course you want to break records in front of your home fans," he added. "We've got two home games coming up [this week] so hopefully I can get the next one in one of those games. I'm delighted for today though and more importantly the result. There were a lot of changes and the lads have come in and shown they're ready if needed."