It's getting harder and harder to believe that Marcus Rashford's life is not actually a script from a Hollywood film.
Having been given a chance due to an injury to Anthony Martial, the teenager scored twice on his Man United debut against FC Midjtyelland, then followed that up with two goals against Arsenal and ended the season as Manchester United's first-choice striker in the FA Cup final.
Then, after being named in Roy Hodgson's provisional England squad as one of five strikers, Daniel Sturridge's inability to eat breakfast without getting injured saw him earn his first start for England in Friday night's friendly against Australia, so what does he do?
He scores within three minutes.
Ridiculous. Rashford also made history with that goal.
Marcus Rashford is the youngest player in history to score on his senior England debut (18 years and 208 days old). pic.twitter.com/IBZpNuhO8q
— Squawka Football (@Squawka) May 27, 2016
If the young-English-player hype-train wasn't at max speed before, it most definitely will be now. Although in fairness, you get the feeling we're going to get used to seeing Rashford in that #9 shirt for England, an extremely talented player.