- Ethan Nwaneri reached the score sheet in the Arsenal 7-1 victory over PSV Eindhoven
- His goal limited another excellent performance of the 17 -year -old.
- Listen now: Everything is starting! Is it hard for Anthony Gordon to lose the Capabao Cup final?
Arsenal's teenager Ethan Nwaneri delivered another record performance in the 7-1 hammer of his PSV Eindhoven team on Tuesday night.
The Gunners traveled to the Netherlands had not managed to score in each of their last two outings, but showed their ruthless team to take a big step towards the quarterfinals of the Champions League.
The captain of the Martin Odegarard Club scored twice, while there were also goals for Jurrien Timber, Mikel Merino, Leandro Trosssard, Riccardo Cafiori and, of course, Andreri.
Nwaneri's goal put Arsenal 2-0, and was an emphatic ending since Riffed Myles Lewis-Skelly-supat will on the roof of the network.
His strike saw him pass through the former Chelsea star and Real Madrid Eden Hazard for the number of open game goals in the qualifying stages of the Champions League.
It was also the first time that two English teenagers have combined for a goal in the history of the Champions League.

Ethan Nwaneri has scored more goals in the game open in the qualifying stages of the Champions League Eden Hazard after finding the network against PSV

After reaching the end of the cut of Myles Lewis-Skelly, it was also the first time that two English teenagers have combined for a goal in the Champions League

Mikel Arteta has put his faith in Nwaneri and the 17 -year -old is delivering the great stage
Lewis-Skelly was withdrawn shortly after his assistance to avoid the risk of collecting his third red card of the season after being reserved from the beginning, but Nwaneri continued to dazzle and could have added his account before being replaced by Raheem Sterling with about 20 minutes of the remaining game.
Nwaneri has been given the unvoyable task of replacing Bukayo Saka, while the end recover from a serious injury to the hamstrings, but it has already been demonstrated on the largest stage.
He has now scored in his last two European games, since he has also found the network with a good curly effort in a 2-1 victory over Girona in January.
He will not turn 18 until the end of this month, but the emotion is only growing on how far it could come in the game, with Wayne Rooney and Daniel Sturridge singing their praises after Tuesday's game.
England's former couple insisted that Nwaneri is ready for international football, with Thomas Tuchel ready to name her first team of the three lions next week.
When asked if Nwaneri would be in Tuchel's thought, Sturridge told Amazon Prime Video: 'I hope so, and I hope he (Nwaneri) enters the team because he has been incredible.
'Sometimes, as former players from England, and as experts we pressure young players, but looking at him, is he ready? Are you showing the qualities that deserves to be in and around it? I think so.'
Rooney added: 'I think he is definitely (ready for his first call in England). In recent years with England, we have seen players who have an opportunity with England who have not deserved the opportunity.
That is my opinion. I think Nwaneri is demonstrating that he has temperament, the correct attitude of being in that team. If you keep doing what you are doing, you will have a great opportunity.