Ansu Fati, for the under 17 scoring record in Spanish football history
Fly the time for Ansu Fati and fly him in the field. At 17 he already has six goals in LaLiga , from the first he scored when he was still a sixteen in Pamplona, breaking Bojan's record of early scoring when he saw the door at 16 years and 304 days, to the penultimate , at Villarreal in La Ceramics.
Along the way, more records for the youth squad. Of the youngest goal in the Champions League with 17 years and 40 days that meant the elimination of Inter Milan when Barça was not playing anything to the earliest double in the League, against Levante. And those to come.
Because Ansu is in a position to be the player in history with the most goals scored before blowing out the 18 candles on Halloween night . The Guinea-Bisau player is five goals behind Pablo Pombo Quintana, who until 33-34 had scored 11 goals. It was another football, but there he left the roof before he came of age. "Extreme right or left very fast, capable of escapes and the most brilliant shots. It was the revelation of the 33-34 season where, his teammates nicknamed him ' the kid '," is reflected in webdelracing in a profile on the forward.

Closer is Bojan , José Iraragorri and Raúl , 10 the first two and nine goals for Real Madrid, in the seasons 07-08, 1929-30 and 94-95, respectively. Ansu has six in 856 ', one in 148. Bojan signed the 10 in 1461', that is, one in 146 ', significantly better for now than Fati. Iraragorri did it in 900 minutes, one per game. Raúl celebrated his 9 in 1664 ', therefore one every 185'.
Further down the U17 scorers table are Juanmi (four in Malaga 09-10), Chivero (four others in Real Sociedad 31-32), Gálvez (three in 91-92 with Mallorca), and more recent They are Joseba Etxeberria (three others with Real Sociedad and Athletic between 94-95 and 95-96), the same as Iker Muniain only as a lion on 09-10 and finally Leo Messi with his target at Albacete on 04-05 .

Ansu , whose renewal is kept on stand-by , waiting for Barça to approach to lay the foundations for his renewal with a first-team contract, continues to claim his place based on goals when he has opportunities. He adds two after the break in 171 minutes (five games), that is, he sees the door every 85 minutes of play. A fact that shows the scoring power of Fati , whose next barrier is already in line: being the best under 17 scorer in the history of Spanish football.

