Wilson Odobert became our third-youngest UEFA Champions League goalscorer with his strike in our 4-0 win over FC Copenhagen on Tuesday night.
Leading 1-0 at the break through Brennan Johnson's first Champions League goal, Wilson also opened his account in the European competition when he doubled our lead six minutes after the restart thanks to a sublime assist from Randal Kolo Muani.
The striker, having closed down goalkeeper Dominik Kotarski's attempted clearance from just outside the Copenhagen penalty area, then expertly plucked the high, moving ball out of the night sky inside the box before showing awareness to lay off his compatriot who applied the first-time finish into the bottom corner.
That means Wilson - who turns 21 at the end of this month - sits in third place (20y 341d) behind Dele (20y 240d) vs CSKA Moskva in December 2016 and Ryan Sessegnon (19y 207d) against Bayern in 2019.
Coming in our final outing in Group E, Dele half-volleyed in Christian Eriksen's cross to level against CSKA to become our youngest-ever Champions League goalscorer at the time as we went on to win 3-1 to secure third spot and qualify for the Europa League knockouts.
Three years and four days later, Sessegnon broke the record when he netted the equaliser at the Allianz Arena in our eventual 3-1 defeat to Bayern Munich with both sides already qualified for the knockouts in the Group B finale on 11 December 2019. Making his full debut that night, Ryan remains our one and only teenager to achieve this feat in the Champions League.