Stars from the United States men's national team had days to remember in Europe on Saturday, with Christian Pulisic, Weston McKennie and Giovanni Reyna all scoring for their respective clubs on a record-breaking day.
It was the first time in 15 years that three different Americans scored in one of the five major European leagues on the same day, according to Opta. The last time, on Aug. 27, 2005, it was Brian McBride, Jermaine Jones and Giovanni's father, Claudio Reyna, who found the net.
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Pulisic's goal, in Chelsea's 3-1 win over Leeds United at Stamford Bridge, made him the fastest American to score 10 goals in the Premier League, having needed only 30 games. Clint Dempsey (57), McBride (36) and Roy Wegerle (14) are the only other U.S. players to reach double figures.
"He has an incredible gift, it sounds simple, but arriving in the six-yard box as a wide man, because that is where the goals are," Chelsea manager Frank Lampard said of Pulisic. "So I was delighted that he got his goal and he is only going to get stronger now."
It was Pulisic's first league goal of the season in just his fifth league appearance as he continues to return from long spells out with a hamstring injury.
"It's been a difficult period for him with the injury and he gets frustrated because he wants to play," Lampard added.
In Italy's Derby della Mole, McKennie ensured Juventus had bragging rights over rivals Torino after heading in the Biaconeri's equalizer in a 2-1 comeback win.
Trailing for the majority of the match, McKennie nodded in a Juan Cuadrado cross in the 78th minute before defender Leonardo Bonucci grabbed Juve's winner with one minute left.
"I wanted to give my all for the team because I always think about the team above all. As for my goal, I like to get into the box, which is what I did and it paid off," McKennie said afterward.
In Germany, Dortmund relied on a 56th-minute thunderbolt from Reyna to salvage a 1-1 draw with Eintracht Frankfurt. The 18-year-old U.S. international collected a ball from Jadon Sancho, before skipping past a challenge and firing an unstoppable shot between Frankfurt keeper Kevin Trapp and his near post.
"Of course it was nice to score one, but I think I should have scored one or two more and had an assist," Reyna said after the match.
"But, yeah, I guess it's a positive that I scored -- hopefully I can get one or two more in the future."
Meanwhile, other U.S. internationals in action on Saturday included Tyler Adams, who started for RB Leipzig in a 3-3 draw at Bayern Munich, and Sergino Dest, a starter for Barcelona in a 2-1 loss at Cadiz.