Rasmus Hojlund broke a long-standing Cristiano Ronaldo record with his latest Manchester United goal.
The Danish striker scored in the Red Devils 4-3 win over Wolves on Thursday night. Hojlund doubled United's lead after setting up Marcus Rashford's fifth minute opener at Molineux.
It is the second Premier League appearance in a row he has both scored and assisted in.
At the age of 20 years and 362 days, Hojlund is the youngest Manchester United to achieve the feat.
The previous record had been set by a 21-year-old Cristiano Ronaldo in 2007.
Hojlund's goal was also his FIRST in the league to be assisted by a United team-mate. His previous two league strikes had come without an assist before Luke Shaw set him up to score.
Manchester United have been urged to target Michael Olise - amid links to Arsenal and Chelsea.
So says ex-Gunners and Red Devils' defender Mikael Silvestre.
Exciting wideman Olise, 22, seems sure to stay at Crystal Palace until at least the summer.
But fellow Frenchman Silvestre told Betting Expert: "He [Olise] has the potential to play for United. He’s been improving a lot since his days at Reading
“He plays for the France Under-21s and I think he will progress into the national team as soon as he jumps to a Champions League club.
“He should be on the United target list but I’m not sure he’s targeting a move to United.
"He would bring quality, speed and he’s a good all round player who’s direct. He likes to take on players.
“He needs to work on his end product whether that’s the service or scoring goals.”
Bruno Fernandes claims Manchester United knew Wolves would roar back from 2-0 down - even though the dominant Red Devils could have been ahead by a few more goals.
Kobbie Mainoo grabbed United's last-gasp clincher in a 4-3 win - after Wolves recovered from 3-1 behind to 3-3 in the closing minutes.
Red Devils' midfielder Fernandes told TNT Sports: "We knew Wolves would counter us.
"In the first half we controlled it well, pressed high, counter press was really good.
"Second half, they changed it a little bit. They were a little bit more dynamic on their right hand side, our left hand side and they could get the ball there with more players and have control on the ball there and making overlaps that create a lot of dangers.
"More than that I think was when we attacked, they could always counter and we know that they have a lot of pace up front and players who can hold the ball and 1 vs 1.
"From the goal, they gained more confidence obviously with their fans pushing for them and they thought they could come back in the game. They did, but in the end we got the result and that's the most important thing."
Chris Sutton says Marcus Rashford's behaviour before returning against Wolves was "unforgivable".
The Sky Sports pundit believes the England striker "crossed the line" by disrespecting his Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag.
Rashford called in sick but it was later discovered he had been partying hard in Belfast the previous night.
Ex-Prem title winner Sutton said: "We all know he's a talented player but he's lost his way in recent times.
"Erik ten Hag called him out and I thought that him going over to Belfast is a big issue. I thought it was unforgivable.
"It's his third offence and his third misdemeanour. The culture in the Manchester United dressing room hasn't been right for a while.
"From the outside, we've seen the Jadon Sancho stuff.
"We saw how Ten Hag dealt with Cristiano Ronaldo last season and at the end of that I thought that would be it, the manager won that battle, and I thought that everything would settle down. That hasn't been the case."
Rasmus Hojlund believes his goal tally will snowball.
The Dane put his long wait for a Premier League strike further behind him with the second goal in Thursday's 4-3 win at Wolves.
He told TNT Sports: "I think there is an old saying with strikers that if you get the first they keep rolling.
"This one is a scrappy one but I need to be there and it is a good cross from Luke [Shaw].
"I think my role is to find the spaces where I can be free and normally the manager wants me to go in the front to create space in behind. It is very important."
After being withdrawn by Erik ten Hag, he was spotted receiving treatment in the away dugout.
Eagle-eyed fans saw a member of the United medical team bandaging up Martinez's left foot. The potential injury is a concern following his recent return to action.
Martinez had been sidelined since September with a foot injury before returning two matches ago against Tottenham.
His injury woes have limited the World Cup winner to just nine appearances so far this season. The Red Devils are already without fellow defenders Tyrell Malacia and Victor Lindelof, who are stepping up their comebacks on the training ground.
United strike ratings
Alejandro Garnacho - 8
Showed some frightening pace and skills, sometimes hurried his final ball though.
Marcus Rashford - 8
It didn’t take him long to put an end to any doubts over Ten Hag’s decision to play him from the start - 4mins 30secs, to be precise.
Rasmus Hojlund - 8
Set up the opening goal for Rashford and claimed the second despite a melee on the line, always looked alert.
Ratings by Graham Hill
Utd midfield ratings
Kobbie Mainoo - 8
Sealed a thriller with an incredible stoppage-time winner. Fed in nicely as part of a fluid United attack, he continues to grow in stature
Casemiro - 6
Can count himself unlucky to have given away a penalty with 22 minutes left, his contact with Pedro Neto was minimal. Could have been more decisive in front of goal.
Bruno Fernandes - 8
Showed some great vision from set-pieces and produced the decisive corner for United’s third goal.
Ratings by Graham Hill
Man Utd ratings vs Wolves - defence
Here's how our man GRAHAM HILL assessed United's individual performances in the 4-3 win at Wolves.
Andre Onana - 6
A little chaotic at times, needed to use his head at one point to keep Wolves out after the break
Diogo Dalot - 6
Dealt with the threat of Cunha well in the early stages and looked solid until the latter stages of the game
Raphael Varane - 6
Definitely had to do more work in the second half as Wolves hit back, but could do nothing as a thriller unfolded
Lisandro Martinez - 8
He will be remembered by United fans in this game for his goal-line clearance which proved crucial as Wolves began their second half comeback
Luke Shaw - 7
Played his part in attack as well as defence, and set up the second goal when United were in complete control
Manchester United's players are "focused" on playing and not Marcus Rashford's situation, says Bruno Fernandes.
The Portuguese midfielder said: "Rashford knows better than me what it means to be a United player.
"We are only focused on that and I think more than me being worried about that, I think Marcus his position, knows what it means being a Man United player more so than I know because he's been here his whole life.
"I think he is the one that can deal better than that than anyone else."
Bruno Fernandes claims other Manchester United players should be under as much scrutiny as Marcus Rashford.
And the midfielder believes the England striker's long connection with the club means he can deal with any problems "better than anyone else".
Lively Rashford notched an early opener and an assist in United's 4-3 win at Wolves.
And Fernandes told TNT Sports: "Marcus has been the same, this is what he is capable of doing. This is what he has to do.
"This season has not been great for everyone, not only Marcus but we know some players get more scrutiny than others and obviously, everyone has a point to prove, not only Marcus because of the news that came out, or whatever he has done going into the media side.
"Everyone has to step up in games. It's not only Marcus, it's everyone else that is on the pitch. You have to do the job. Marcus did a great goal, we know his qualities."
Rasmus Hojlund can't believe how "mature" Manchester United's matchwinner Kobbie Mainoo is.
The Denmark hitman, 20, told TNT Sports after the 4-3 victory at Wolves: "I didn't really get to see him in pre-season but everyone was saying he is an incredible talent.
"He has a nice body type and he is mature already.
"He is very calm and also outside the pitch he is a nice and relaxed guy. You can see he is composed. He is an incredible talent.
"I thought I was young but he is stepping up at the age of 18."
Mason Mount and Tyrell Malacia are finally back in training for Manchester United.
Boss Erik ten Hag said: "They are on the grass. Not ready [to play] but I don’t think it takes long. The good thing is we have a strong squad and can now pick.
“That is the difference with many games in the autumn, in 2023, in the period we had only 11 or 12 players.
“That was a challenge, every time, to put 11 players on the pitch, but now we can pick a team.”
Sun Pablo Sarabia tucked home a 70th minute penalty to cut Wolves' deficit - with Casemiro lucky not to pick up a second yellow card after a decision reviewed by VAR.
But United's own benchman Scott McTominay soon restored United's two-goal advantage from a free header.