At the age of 17 years wrote of FC Barcelona, Ansu Fati Tuesday story in the Champions League match against Inter.
With his goal to 2-1, that was the key in Barcelona’s victory, Fati the youngest scorer ever in the prestigious club competition.
– It is a dream. Everything just seems to go so quickly. I just take every chance I get. But you just look around and think: “What is it I have done?
– I combined with Luis (Suarez, ed.), and when I scored, was the stadium quiet. I understood it not at all and I thought: What have I just done? But I’m super happy with, he says, according to the uefa.com.
Ansu Fati came in the second half on a Barcelona team that stood in the fight with a reservespækket crew without profiles as Gerard Pique and Lionel Messi.
—Barca’s youngest-ever scores
—Youngest player two score and assist in a La Liga game
—Barca’s youngest-ever #UCL player
—Youngest-ever Champions League scores17-year-old Ansu Fati keeps making history pic.twitter.com/kZSUt7httq
— B/R Football (@brfootball) December 10, 2019
It was due to Barcelona already before the fight was sure to snatch first place in group, regardless of the outcome of the match against Inter.
Conversely, should Inter need a victory to secure advancement in the event that Dortmund won by the German crew also did.
– To see Ansu Fati score was painful. It killed us in every conceivable way, says Inter coach Antonio Conte after the defeat.
We pressed on and created chances to get ahead 2-1. I was also disappointed on behalf of the fans at the San Siro. They supported us from start to finish and created a great atmosphere. It should have ended differently, he says.
While Barcelona and Dortmund are ready to draws in the Champions League, will need to Inter play knockoutkampe in the Europa League in 2020.
Champions League history youngest goal scorers
17 years, 40 days: Ansu Fati, FC Barcelona (against Inter 10. december 2019)
17 years, 195 days: Peter Ofori-Quaye, Olympiakos (against Rosenborg 1. October 1997)
17 years, 216 days: Mateo Kovacic, Dinamo Zagreb (against Lyon 7. december 2011)
17 years, 218 days: Francesc Fábregas, Arsenal FC (against Rosenborg 7. december 2004)
17 years, 218 days: Bojan Krkic, FC Barcelona (against Schalke 04 1. april 2008)
17 years, 241 days: Martin Klein, Sparta Prague (against Panathinaikos 27. February 2002)
17 years, 263 days: Breel Embolo, FC Basel (against Ludogorets Razgrad 4. november 2014)
17 years 300 days: Aaron Ramsey, Arsenal (against Fenerbahce 21. October 2008)
17 years, 322 days: Karim Benzema, Lyon (against Rosenborg 6. november 2005)
18 years, 44 days: Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, Arsenal FC (against Olympiakos 28. september 2011)
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