Reigan Heskey was once again the hero for England at the Under-17 World Cup.The 17-year-old scored as the Young Lions beat South Korea in the last 32 on Saturday. His first half strike followed an own goal from Jung Hui-seop to see Neil Ryan’s side through.They will now face either Austria or Tunisia on Tuesday for a place in the quarter-finals.Having taken the lead after shortly before the half hour mark, Heskey was on hand to double their advantage in 35th minute.The Manchester City winger ghosted in at the back post to head home Bradley Burrows’ cross.Heskey’s scoring streakIt is already Heskey’s fourth goal in as many appearances at the tournament.He previously found the net in England’s 8-1 win over Haiti last week before scoring twice against Egypt on Monday.Alongside those strikes, the teenager also grabbed three assists in the heavy victory over Haiti.Heskey is the son of former England international Emile, who scored 110 goals in 516 Premier League appearances.His four goals leave him tied for second in the goalscoring charts in Qatar.Heskey remains one goal behind top scorer Anisio Cabral of Portugal, who currently has five to his name.GettyThe City starlet headed the Young Lions’ second as they beat South Korea on Saturday[/caption]View Tweet: https://t.co/VO9L3VPEzQMeanwhile, he has overtaken the tallies of two fellow Manchester City academy graduates from eight years ago.Phil Foden and Jadon Sancho both scored three goals during England’s triumphant 2017 campaign.However, Heskey is only halfway to equalling Rhian Brewster’s haul at that tournament.The Derby striker scored eight goals in six matches to fire the Young Lions to the title in India.Those strikes also included a hat-trick in both the quarter-finals and semi-finals.As for Heskey, he has carried his impressive club form onto the international stage.Heskey has overtaken Foden and Sancho’s tallies from the 2017 tournamentGettyHe was promoted into City’s under-21 side ahead of this season after a stunning campaign for the club’s under-18s last term.In 19 Under-18 Premier League appearances, the forward scored 18 goals and provided seven assists.He now plays alongside his older brother Jaden, who captains the under-21s at the Etihad Stadium.The pair previously made their first-team debuts together against Huddersfield in the Carabao Cup back in September.