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Polish wonderkid Oskar Pietuszewski underlined why he’s drawn comparisons to Lamine Yamal after scoring his first goal for Porto.The 17-year-old winger took just 14 seconds to score the fastest goal in the history of Estádio do Dragão during the 3-1 win over Arouca.Pietuszewski has netted the fastest ever goal at the Dragão with his first Porto strikeAFPIn doing so, Pietuszewski beat Galeno’s previous record by 4 seconds following the Brazilian’s acrobatic effort against Rio Ave in 2024.Pietuszewski makes history with first goalThe six-cap Polish Under-21 international also became the youngest foreign player to score for Porto in the club’s 113-year history.Pietuszewski, who was already the Dragons’ youngest starter, found the bottom corner with a left-footed shot from close range.The attacker, who now has a goal and assist in his last two matches, only joined Porto in January but has made an immediate impact.Pietuszewski, who was scouted by Arsenal, Chelsea and Manchester City earlier this season, burst on the scene with Jagiellonia Białystok.Porto’s No.77 won a penalty and got an opponent sent off in his first appearance against Vitória Guimarães and now has his first goal.European football expert Andy Brassell named Pietuszewski as one of his five wonderkids to watch in an interview with talkSPORT.com.“He has been brilliant,” The Trans Europe Express podcast co-host said on Monday. “And we highlighted him after his debut. “He came over from Jagiellonia Białystok in the winter break, and that’s just made a massive difference to Porto already. View Tweet: https://twitter.com/hashtag/FCPFCA?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5EtfwBrassell highlighted Pietuszewski to talkSPORT after his Porto debut“Now, given that Porto had a brilliant first half of the season, given that they already had their teenage superstar in Rodrigo Mora, to have a young player come from outside of Portugal who everyone thinks is someone like a stash pick for the next year or the year after, and for him to come into the team and make a massive impact straight away as he did in that game at Guimaraes, is remarkable.“He was at it again in Porto’s last game, against Rio Ave, in the winner for Victor Froholdt. And he is something special. “His balance, his ability to stretch the game, his maturity in being able to judge the pass, to let it go at the right moment, to find a teammate, the timing of his runs, the timing of his passes, you add that to his pace. “And really, it feels that I’m not comparing him directly to Lamine Yamal because they’re different sorts of players.“Yamal is someone who can beat a player, but the level of passing is so good that he just plays it in early a lot of the time, and that’s fine. “I think Pietuszewski wants to stretch the game a little bit more in the way of a traditional winger. We get fewer and fewer of those. Pietuszewski is a throwback to an old-fashioned wingerAFPThe 17-year-old is showing a similar type of maturity in his game as Barcelona’s YamalGetty“We get more wide forwards and fewer wingers, I think it’s fair to say, as time goes by. But he is a bit of a throwback.“And his physical talents and his ability to go past players, a bit like Yamal, are those things that, Oh, yeah, that’s great’. But young players of talent do that, don’t they? “But what was always amazing about Yamal is his judgment for a pass from quite a young age, and you could say the same thing about Oskar in a certain way. “I think his ability to know when to hold on to the ball and beat a player and when to let go of the ball is something that you would expect a player of 21, 22, 23 to still be learning. And he seems like he’s there already.”Pietuszewski dedicated his first Porto goal to former Norwich City player Borja Sainz following the passing of his motherAFPPietuszewski announced himself to Porto manager Francesco Farioli when he made his first-team debut for his local club two years ago.The then-16-year-old came on as a sub in a 3-0 away loss to Farioli’s Ajax in the second leg of the Europa League playoff round in 2024.Pietuszewski is now spearheading the next generation of Porto talents under the Italian as he continues to go from strength to strength.Brassell added: “If Pietuszewski keeps on continuing on this sort of trajectory, they’ll be selling him in about a year, maybe less.“He’s so, so convincing, and he’s so advanced for his age. He’s not just a promising player. He’s a player who makes a huge impact now. “He’d already started more games for Porto than I thought he would before the end of the season.“Because remember, he’s coming into the best team in the league on this season’s form. And he’s made a discernible difference to how they play at 17 in his first experience abroad. “You do need to watch him, but you don’t need to watch him to get your head around how incredible that is and what an impact that is.”