On Thursday night, Manchester United's Kobbie Mainoo stamped his mark as one of the Premier League's brightest talents.
The Red Devils' youngster scored a stunning late winner to earn his side a 4-3 victory over Wolves, providing a neat finish following a sensational solo run.
The 18-year-old marked his ninth Premier League appearance since breaking into the Red Devils' first-team squad with a goal as he, once again, showcased his immense talent.
Now, as fans begin to suggest that the United youngster could earn a surprise spot in England's Euro 2024 squad, the statistics seem to back up the argument.
So, here, Mail Sport - with the help of Opta Stats Perform - takes a look at how the United youngster compares with his England peers and rival Under 21 stars.
Firstly, it makes sense to look at how Mainoo fares against some of the other Under 21 talents in the English top-flight this season.
And, given that the 18-year-old has made just nine Premier League appearances for the Red Devils, his per 90 statistics offer the best insight into his output for United.
The England youngster, compared to other Under 21 players with a minimum of 500 minutes played, ranks fifth in successful passes made.
Mainoo currently averages 36.29 successful passes per 90, with only Chelsea duo Malo Gusto and Levi Colwill and Brighton stars Carlos Baleba and Jack Hinshelwood producing more.
Within that statistic, we can also see that the youngster boasts the third best passing accuracy, having completed 85.62 per cent of his attempted passes. Again, only Baleba and Gusto do better.
In regard to his range of passing, the United starlet averages the highest number of through balls among his peers.
The 18-year-old's 0.29 through balls per game see him trump
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