The Belgian ace came off the bench to help the nerazzurri win their first leg match against Porto, scoring his second goal in the past seven days.

It had been a disappointing season for Romelu Lukaku at Inter, but it seems that the footballer is finding his goalscoring shoes when the nerazzurri needed him the most.

The Belgian ace managed to give Inter the lead in their two-legged tie against Porto with his goal today, and while at it, the former Chelsea man earned himself a piece of UEFA Champions League history.

Lukaku's second goal in the past seven days (he scored during the weekend in Inter's win against Udinese) came in the final stretch of the game against the Dragons when he found a ball and headed it towards the post. Luckily for him, the ball went straight back to him so Lukaku could send it to the net.

The goal by the Belgian striker has now seen him rise to the top of the goalscoring charts for Belgian players in this competition, a record he now owns by himself.

"Top scorers from Belgium in the UEFA Champions League."

Lukaku will have the chance to increase his tally on March 14, when the nerazzurri face Porto in the return leg of this tie.