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A 17-year-old FC Barcelona prodigy scored a Messi-esque goal to become the competition's youngest-ever scorer and he described it as 'a dream

Published by Business Insider on Wed, 11 Dec 2019


Ansu Fati described becoming the UEFA Champions League's youngest-ever scorer as "a dream."The teen, aged just 17 years and 40 days at the time, hit a stunning 86th minute effort on Tuesday against Inter Milan, less than 60 seconds after coming on as a sub.The goal ensured Barcelona's progress to the Round of 16 as Group F winners, and dumped Inter out of the competition."I played the give-and-go with Luis [Suarez] and when I scored the stadium just went silent," said Fati according to the BBC. "I'm super-happy. It's a dream."The competition's previous youngest scorer was Peter Ofori-Quaye, who scored for Olympiacos in 1997 aged just 17 years and 195 days.Read more of our soccer coverage here.Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.Ansu Fati described becoming the UEFA Champions League's youngest-ever scorer as "a dream."The FC Barcelona prodigy, 17, hit a superb 86th minute winner against Inter Milan on Tuesday, less than 60 seconds after coming on as a late substitute.The goal earned his side a 2-1 victory, securing its position as Group F winners and dumping Inter out of the competition."I played the give-and-go with Luis [Suarez] and when I scored the stadium just went silent," said Fati after the match, according to the BBC. "I'm super-happy. It's a dream."Watch Fati's Messi-esque goal here:No Messi' No problemAt 17 years and 40 days old Barcelona wonderkid Ansu Fati becomes the youngest Champions League goalscorer ever 'Remember the name. pic.twitter.com/44n6rliMT0' Football on BT Sport (@btsportfootball) December 10, 2019The competition's previous youngest scorer was Ghanaian player Peter Ofori-Quaye, who scored for Olympiacos in 1997 aged just 17 years and 195 days.Fati, who was born in Guinea Bissau, broke the record by 155 days, as he was just 17 and 40 days at the time of the goal.The teen's achievement is no surpriseFati's goal was his third already for Ernesto Valverde's side this season, despite having only been promoted into the first team in late August.His first arrived just his second game for the club as he thumped home a stunning header in a 2-2 draw with CA Osasuna, while his second came just a fortnight later in a 5-2 win over Valencia.He's since featured in nine other games, and has also made his debut for Spain's U-21s, the country for whom he was granted citizenship in September."Everything seems to be going at high speed," the teen said, as per the BBC. "I just have to take every opportunity I'm given. But here, you look around and think: 'What have I done''"The draw for the Champions League last 16 will take place in Nyon on Monday, December 16.Read more:2 teenage soccer stars who once played together as children could soon become the sport's biggest rivals since Lionel Messi and Cristiano RonaldoA Zidane-like 21-year-old has rejected a move to Liverpool FC, has been called 'amazing' by Pep Guardiola, and is already valued at $66 millionA 19-year-old scores so many goals he's starting to sleep with his winning footballs, calls them his 'girlfriends,' and says Manchester United links are 'boring as f---'Jadon Sancho, a 19-year-old who has been compared to Neymar, is now worth far more than the declining Paris Saint-Germain super forwardThe Hazard-esque American sensation Christian Pulisic has been heralded as a 'big signing' with 'more to come' after UEFA Super Cup performanceJoin the conversation about this storyNOW WATCH: 5 things about the NFL that football fans may not know
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