Mason Greenwood completed Manchester United's comeback against Liverpool under-18s in spectacular style after scoring two brilliant free-kicks.
With the Red Devils trailing 2-0 to ten-men Liverpool, the 17-year-old forward stepped up for a free-kick in the 60th minute.
The United youngster whipped the ball over the wall and buried it into the bottom left corner of the net.
Meanwhile, Teden Mengi would score United's second and send the Premier League Cup match into extra-time.
Greenwood once again stepped up for another free-kick, beating the wall and 'keeper with an absolute rocket of a strike.
Check out both free-kicks below.
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Take a bow, Greenwood!
The United under-18s ace has been in brilliant form for his club this season.
Recently, club supporters started to compare Greenwood to a former United striker after his performance against Stoke City.
According to United caretaker manager Ole Gunnar Solskjær, Greenwood is edging closer to his first-team debut.
"There are quite a few young kids coming through," he said.
"Jimmy Garner was there [in Dubai], Mason, [Tahith] Chong and [Angel] Gomes. So there are players there coming through. Mason is one of them.
"You've got to remember that he's only 17."
Considering that the 45-year-old Norwegian previously said that Greenwood has a bright future at United, his performance against Liverpool under-18s will have Solskjær's undivided attention.
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