It was a historic night at Stamford Bridge, one that perfectly captured the changing of generations within Chelsea.
In a matter of minutes, two Blues players broke the same record — the youngest goalscorer in the club’s Champions League history.
The first to claim the record was Marc Guiu, who opened the scoring against Ajax at 19 years and 291 days, surpassing Reece James’ previous mark of 19 years and 332 days, set against the same opponent back in 2019.
Just 28 minutes later, Estevão stepped up to the penalty spot after a selfless gesture from Enzo Fernández and coolly converted to make it 2–0.
At 18 years and 181 days old, he shattered Guiu’s brand-new record and became Chelsea’s youngest-ever goalscorer in the UEFA Champions League.










