Myles Lewis-Skelly has made a habit of breaking records since he burst onto the scene for Arsenal this season.
The left-back was sitting on the Gunners' bench as a relatively unknown as recently as December.
But since making his first Premier League start that month, Lewis-Skelly has established himself as a vital cog in Mikel Artera's side.
His form caught the eye of England manager Thomas Tuchel who called him up to the Three Lions squad for their World Cup qualifiers against Latvia and Albania last month.
And after being handed his debut against Albania, Lewis Skelly needed just 20 minutes to repay Tuchel's faith by scoring the first goal of the new era in a 2-0 victory.