With his latest goal for Manchester United, RASMUS HOJLUND broke a record that Cristiano Ronaldo had held for a long time.
The Dane got a goal in Thursday night’s 4-3 win over Wolves for Manchester United.
Hojlund doubled United’s lead after setting up Rashford’s goal in the fifth minute at Molineux.
This is the second time in a row that he has scored and set up a goal in the Premier League.
He is the youngest player in Manchester United history to do it, at 20 years and 362 days old.
The old record was set in 2007 by Cristiano Ronaldo, who was 21 years old.
Hjorthund’s goal was also the FIRST in the league that a United teammate helped him score.
Before Luke Shaw set him up to score, his last two league goals had come only with no help.
It looked like the 20-year-old was getting angry about not getting served in recent games.
During the FA Cup win over Newport on Sunday, he was seen yelling at Alejandro Garnacho because the winger didn’t pick him out.
However, Hojlund has now scored in three straight Premier League games.
The player who was signed in the summer had not scored in his first 14 league games.
Since coming from Atalanta, he has scored nine goals and set up two more in 27 games.