Chelsea teenager Estevao scored an overhead kick in Brazil's win over Chile in Rio de Janeiro.
Carlo Ancelott's side moved up into second place in qualifying with just Wednesday’s trip to Bolivia remaining, claiming a 3-0 win at the Maracana.
Brazil had to wait until the 38th minute to take the lead with an acrobatic effort from Estevao after Raphina’s original effort was blocked.
Despite the keeper’s save, Raphinha’s shot was already heading in when Estevao's bicycle kick forced it over the line.
Fans took to social media to react to the 18-year-old's goal, with one saying, 'you’re so shameless'.
Another posted on X: 'This has to be the most mid bicycle ever in the history of football'.
West Ham midfielder Lucas Paqueta, who on Wednesday learned the Football Association would not be appealing an independent commission’s decision to clear him of four charges of spot-fixing, came on as a substitute after 71 minutes and doubled the advantage within a minute.
A counter attack ended with Luiz Henrique crossing for Paqueta to head home, Newcastle’s Bruno Guimaraes rolling the ball into an empty net four minutes later after Henrique’s effort had been turned onto the bar.
Estevao's first goal for Brazil comes shortly after his arrival in the Premier League, with the youngster having started in two of the Blues' three matches so far.
Speaking about the winger, club and international team-mate Joao Pedro told the Standard: 'We always stay together at breakfast, lunch, training. I’ve known Andrey for more than eight years because we have the same sponsor.
'Andrey is funny, we joke a lot. Estevao is shy. It’s difficult for him to adapt. I try to push him to ask for his breakfast in English.
'Sometimes training is too long for him and he feels tired before gym. I don’t always need to do the gym, but I go with him because this is very important for him. He knows how physical the Premier League is. Me and Andrey push him.'
Pedro added: 'Mate, he’s from the street. You can see he is natural. Tosin [Adarabioyo] said to me: "João, wow. Estevão is amazing". Playing for Brazil and Chelsea at 18, oh my God. He’s going to be like Vinícius Jr.'