As you’ve no doubt heard by now, the U.S. U17 MNT notched a historic win over Mexico on Wednesday. The U.S. had never beaten Mexico in U17 World Cup qualifying before, and Mexico hadn’t lost in 25 games in this competition spanning the last two. That changed abruptly on Wednesday.

If you haven’t, make sure to read up on three things we learned from the wild 4-3 win here. One of those three things? American No. 9 and team captain Josh Sargent is the real deal.

Sargent scored twice against Mexico, and he also provided the assist for the fourth after spearheading a break that ended with a sublime one-touch Ayo Akinola goal. It was a man-of-the-match performance, but it also produced the singular goal of the tournament so far. Sargent’s first was an absolutely ridiculous piece of skill that belongs somewhere on the ‘priceless heirlooms’ floor of the Met.

Yes, you just watched Sargent one-touch over his defender in the run of play and then finish past the keeper. There’s a reason we just promoted Sargent to a lofty height in our IMG Top 150, and goals like these are a major reason why.

Sargent, notably, has been claimed by Sporting KC in a Homegrown sense, but it might be a moot point. He’s reportedly garnering interest from abroad, and nobody would be surprised to see him make a move official when he turns 18 next spring. Until then, he’ll simply be the best American No. 9 prospect in the pool while guiding the U17 MNT from the front.