Kai Rooney showed his illustrious footballing heritage with a stunning goal for Manchester United's youth roster.
The 15-year-old is doing his best to follow in the footsteps of his father Wayne and is making waves in the Red Devils academy, having initially joined in 2020.
He clearly has talent - in his first full season he scored 56 goals for the youth set-up. Over the summer fans even jokingly called for him to join the first team at Old Trafford after seeing him take part in some drills, with a video showing his great finishing.
The youngster has again displayed his talent after netting a superb goal for the Under 17 side against Real Sociedad.
Rooney took a brilliant first touch on the right flank after being picked out by an equally glorious pass from halfway. The teenager then powerfully held off his defender before bursting past another to confront the goalkeeper.
Next came the finish, which was executed with great confidence. Rooney sized up the stopper before confidently slotting into the bottom corner of the net.
However, with United trailing there was no time to celebrate and Rooney allowed himself just a couple of high fives with his teammates after collecting the ball and returning it for the restart.
United ultimately suffered a crushing 5-1 defeat to their Spanish counterparts.
Earlier this year, the youngster's mother Coleen, revealed that he is already feeling the heat because of his footballing heritage and gets abused by fans because of his father.
Foul chants are something his father has had plenty of experience of over his career as a player and manager. Wayne is a tough act to follow but Kai appears to be making good inroads at youth level.
His dad is a five-time Premier League champion, United's all-time top scorer with 253 goals, and even won the Champions League in 2008.