Marcus Rashford is the first teenager to score in the Premier League under Jose Mourinho after late winner for Manchester United
Young striker hit an injury time winner that made history with a quite remarkable stat
Marcus Rashford made history as he incredibly became the first teenager ever to score for Jose Mourinho in the Premier League.
Rashford's last gasp goal that sunk Hull City also tore up the record book that states no teenager has scored under the Portuguese in the Premier League.
It seemed Rashford wasn't going to get the chance until Man United were playing in more competitions but with the need to keep up the pace with Manchester City's great start to the campaign Mourinho threw on the 18 year old.
On 71 minutes Rashford swapped the bench for some game time with Juan Mata and up he stepped to grab the winner in the 92nd minute to break Hull City hearts.
Although in the days of Sir Alex Ferguson the infamous Fergie time goals had many questioning official's decisions to add a lot more stoppage time than expected, United still do not top the late goals chart after 90 minutes.
Michael Owen's last gasp winner in the thrilling 4-3 derby victory over Manchester City in 2009 at Old Trafford which he netted in the 96 minute is one of the most famous Fergie time moments.
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There was another surprising stat that came out of the game too.
Given that Manchester United are always considered masters of late goals, it's surprising to see they're no the team with the most winners in injury time... and by some margin too.
With 18 winning goals after 90 minutes in the Premier League United are a long way behind Liverpool on 28 with Arsenal, Chelsea and Everton also having more luck late on.
After tonight's turn of events it looks like the old days are back with late goals and dramatic winners being scored by a local teenage sensation.