Bukayo Saka made Premier League history after helping Arsenal defeat Manchester United 3-1 in Saturday’s fixture at the Emirates stadium.
Saka was on target for the Gunners after doubling their lead from the penalty spot in the first half.
It was back-to-back penalties for the Arsenal academy graduate, who also converted from the spot in the 4-2 win against Chelsea at Stamford.
And at 20 years and 230 days, he became the youngest player in Premier League history to score a penalty in consecutive appearances.
It was his 11th goal in the Premier League and his 12th in all competitions this season.
Also on target for Arsenal against United were Nuno Tavares and Granit Xhaka while Cristiano Ronaldo got the visitor’s goal.
Bukayo Saka makes History in Arsenal win
The win saw Arsenal move up to fourth place in the league table with United’s top four hopes now looking slim.
The England star had the effect in an enormous win for the Gunners’ Champions League hopes.
Arsenal attacker Bukayo Saka left a mark on the world on Saturday with his goal in the Gunners’ 1-0 Premier win over Aston Villa.
The youthful England Internation has gone from one solidarity to another this season and keeps on dazzling even the neutrals.
Manager Mikel Arteta has plainly positioned his confidence in Saka and most would agree he has gotten it done this mission as the club hit an achievement of goals scored in the English top flight.
What’s more, his strike likewise brought the north London side to 2000 Premier League goals scored, turning into the third side to do as such behind Manchester United and Liverpool.
Ultimately, no player age 21 or under has scored more than Saka’s nine top-level goals this term, with the young person presently level with partner Emile Smoth Rowe.