The teenager was at it again!

RB Salzburg's Erling Braut Håland has entered the history books once again for his goalscoring feat in Wednesday's clash with KRC Genk. The 19-year-old striker come off the bench to score in his side's 4-1 away win, becoming the youngest-ever player to second in his first five Champions League outings.

The teenager had successfully announced himself to the world with his proficiency in the European competition this season and had already notch seven goals in his first four appearances. Against Napoli in the RB Salzburg's previous encounter, the Norwegian forward etched his name in the competition's record book as the player with the most goals in his first four outings.

In Wednesday's clash with Genk, Håland was introduced into the fray in the 62nd minute after his side had taken a two-goal lead in the first half. He immediately assisted Hee Chan Hwang for Salzburg's third and with three minutes away from full-time, the youngster capped off the win by getting on the score-sheet.

In essence, he became the first teenager in history to score in five consecutive Champions League games. He currently sits alongside Alessandro Del Piero and Diego Costa as the only three players to score in each of their first five appearances in the European cup competition.