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Villarreal wonderkid Yeremi Pino, 19, scores FOUR goals against Espanyol to rewrite history records

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YEREMI PINO has added another record to his growing list with a four-goal haul for Villarreal.

The 19-year-old winger gobbled up three chances against Espanyol on Sunday to become the youngest-ever player to score a

Yeremi Pino has earned rave reviews since making his professional debut for Villareal in October 2020
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Yeremi Pino has earned rave reviews since making his professional debut for Villareal in October 2020Credit: Getty
Pino wheels away after bagging his second goal against Espanyol
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Pino wheels away after bagging his second goal against EspanyolCredit: Getty
Teenager Pino (right) already has two caps for Spain
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Teenager Pino (right) already has two caps for SpainCredit: AFP

The teenager capped his latest memorable match by firing home a right foot shot early in the second half for his fourth goal of the afternoon.

In addition to the hat-trick record, Pino is also the youngest player to score a La Liga brace for Villarreal at the age of 19 years and 130 days.

The two-cap Spain prospect is also the first to put four goals past Espanyol keeper and skipper Diego Lopez, 40.

The Canary Islands-born starlet was given his professional debut for Villarreal in October 2020 by boss Unai Emery.

He scored his first senior goal in the same month in a 3-1 Europa League win over Qarabag.

He became the youngest Spaniard to start and win a major European cup final when Villarreal went on to win that competition on penalties against Manchester United.

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After Sunday's win, former Arsenal gaffer said of Pino: "Yeremy is a 19-year-old boy who has a lot of maturity for certain things.

"He is competitive, brave and always wants more. He's not always brilliant, he's very young and has a lot to learn.

"Lately, he has played less and today he put in a very complete performance."

The Gunners are among the clubs reported to be keeping tabs on Pino, who has a deal at Villarreal until 2024.

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