Danish-born striker of Nigerian descent, Chido Obi, was the star for Manchester United on Friday afternoon when the team came from behind to beat Hong Kong 3-1.
The English Premier League club is in Asia for a post-season training tour.
After a 1-0 defeat to ASEAN on May 28, Manchester United returned to action today for a second friendly match against Hong Kong.
In the game played at the Hong Kong Stadium, the hosts took the lead after just 19 minutes into the first half through a striker from Juninho.
The goal sent the team into the break with a narrow lead, but Manchester United came in strong after recess to turn things around.
Leading the comeback was youngster Chido Obi, who came in at halftime to replace Rasmus Hojlund.
Obi scored his first in the 50th minute after Manuel Ugarte set him up before making it a brace with a second goal in the 82nd minute, this time Mason Mount set him up.
Later in injury time, teenager Ayden Heaven sealed the 3-1 win after combining with Ivorian talent Amad Diallo.
Obi will hope to have a good pre-season to make a push for regular playing time in the first team next season.