The Manchester United's Sub-21 team took West Bromwich Albion 5-1 at the Premier League 2 on Friday and there was a family name on the score sheet.
Jack Fletcher, son of Old Trafford's legend, Darren Fletcher, scored two of United's goals, who won 13 trophies during his 342 Red Devils games between 2003 and 2015.
Surprisingly, Jack's two goals were assisted by twin brother Tyler Fletcher.
The proud father Darren, who played 97 times for West Brom after leaving United in 2015, saw Friday's game from the stands in Leigh Sports Village.
Jack and Tyler followed in the footsteps of their father signing their first professional contracts in United in April last year.

Jack Fletcher (right) scored two goals when Man United beat West Brom 5-1 in the U21 game on Friday

On Thursday it had been a submarine in the first team when United beat Real Sociedad 4-1

Coach Darren Fletcher has twin children who are currently teammates in the United youth team
The boys put paper to paper after 17 years, after having made the change of rival Man City in the summer of 2023 in an agreement worth £ 1.25 million.
At that time, Darren worked as a technical director as part of the staff of Erik Ten Hag's back.
After the dismissal of Ten Hag in October last year, the former International of Scotland now has the role of the coach of the first team under the new chief Ruben Amorim.
Jack and Tyler, who will celebrate their 18th birthday next week, have previously come to Scotland at the youth level.
However, Jack has since changed loyalties to represent England, where he and his twin brother were born.
None of the players have still made their senior debut for United, but Jack was a submarine in the 4-1 victory on Thursday over Real Sociedad.