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Thursday, May 12, 2016

Martial Close To Goals Record At United

Anthony Martial currently shares a goals record for players who started their first full season at Manchester United as teenagers with Brian Kidd and Wayne Rooney.

Martial, who was 19 at the start of 2015/16 and turned 20 in December, bagged his 16th and 17th goals of the campaign with a second-half brace during Tuesday night's 3-2 defeat to West Ham at Upton Park.

Kidd scored 17 goals during his own debut campaign back in 1967/68, when he broke into Sir Matt Busby's first team as a raw 18-year-old. He famously turned 19 on the day he netted in the European Cup final win over Benfica at Wembley.

Rooney also scored 17 times in his first season, 2004/05, starting with three goals on his debut against Fenerbahce at just 18 years and 335 days - a feat that made him the youngest player to register a Champions League hat-trick. Like Kidd, he scored for United on his 19th birthday, as Arsenal were defeated 2-0.

Norman Whiteside played his first two games at the close of 1981/82, but it was in the subsequent campaign, his first full one in the senior squad, when he wowed fans. The 17-year-old bagged 14 goals in 57 outings and became the youngest player to score in the League Cup final and the FA Cup final.

An 18-year-old Sir Bobby Charlton sits below Whiteside in our statistical table, after graduating through the ranks to score 12 goals in just 17 games during the 1956/57 season.

Andy Ritchie made his debut as a 17-year-old in December 1977 but only made four appearances that season. We consider 1978/79, when he scored 10 goals, to be his first full season. A 17-year-old Alex Dawson also scored 10 in 1957/58, including a hat-trick in the FA Cup semi-final replay against Fulham.

A 17-year-old Ryan Giggs registered seven goals in his first full season with the seniors and that places him level with his good friend Paul Scholes, who also scored seven as a 19-year-old in 1994/95.

United famously paid a world-record transfer fee for a teenager when Cristiano Ronaldo was bought from Sporting Lisbon in 2003 and the Portuguese forward went on to become the best player on the planet, although his six-goal haul during his debut season is less than half the amount registered by Martial.

Marcus Rashford has of course wowed supporters by scoring seven goals in 16 appearances since making his senior debut against FC Midtjylland back in February.

With one Barclays Premier League fixture and the Emirates FA Cup final left to play this season, Martial could yet score the one goal he needs to set a new record ahead of Kidd and Rooney.

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