Dutch- born Ghanaian international Myron Boadu, on Saturday became the youngest AZ Alkmaar player ever to score two goals in one Eredivisie match.
The 18-year old sensation, bagged a brace for his side who posted a massive 5-1 victory against Sparta Rotterdam in the Dutch Eredivisie on Saturday.
Abdou Harroui shot Sparta Rotherdam just three minutes into the game but failed to maintain their early lead as they ended up being whipped massively at the AFAS Stadion.
Oussama Idrissi, however, pulled parity for the hosts a minute later before Boadu gave Akmaar a 2-1 lead in the 17th minute.
The highly talented attacker completed his double on the day with a fine finish in the 33rd minute mark.
Boadu who however, substituted for Yukinari Sugawara in the 77th minute.
Oussama Idrissi, also grabbed his second on the day on the 45th minute before Teun Koopmeiners brilliantly converted a penalty nine minutes away from stoppage time to seal an emphatic 5-1 victory for the home side.
Meanwhile, German-born Ghanaian forward Ragnar Ache, was introduced into the game by Sparta Rotterdam manager Henk Fraser after coming on for Laros Duarte in the 46th minute.
Boadu, has represent the Netherlands at the youth levels but still remains eligible to play for Ghana’s Black Stars.