He has already notched two goals and provided two assists in eight matches

Werder Bremen's 19-year-old starlet Josh Sargent has built on his first season

Another American youngster is beginning to make name for himself in Germany

Winger Pulisic attracted interest after impressing at Dortmund in the Bundesliga

Chelsea's Christian Pulisic announced himself to the Premier League with a perfect hat-trick against Burnley last weekend.

After biding his time following his £58million switch to Stamford Bridge from Borussia Dortmund earlier this year, the American has started to show why he earned the move to the English top flight in the first place.

Winger Pulisic attracted interest after impressing at Dortmund in three seasons in the Bundesliga.

American teenager Josh Sargent is beginning to make a name for himself in the Bundesliga

And now there is another American youngster who is beginning to make a name for himself in the German top flight.

Werder Bremen's 19-year-old starlet Josh Sargent has built on his first season in the Bundesliga by impressing in the eight league games he has played in so far this campaign.

The United States international was an instant hit with Bremen supporters after scoring with his first touch on his senior debut for the club last December.

Following the 3-1 victory Sargent wrote on Twitter: 'Beginner's luck,' but his performances that have followed suggest he does not need fortune.

He scored nine goals and supplied two assists in 22 appearances as Bremen finished in eighth place last season and he has already notched two goals and provided two assists in eight Bundesliga matches this campaign.

Sargent created Davy Klaassen's goal in Bremen's 2-2 draw with Bayer Leverkusen last Saturday but it was his sublime goal at the beginning of September that really showcased his talents.

Compatriot Christian Pulisic announced himself to Premier League last weekend with hat-trick

Sargent was instant hit with Bremen supporters after scoring with his first touch on his debut

Last season Bremen manager Florian Kohfeldt said: 'As a player, his skills are that he's so good in the area and if you get the ball in the box you always think "OK, perhaps this could work".

'Josh has performed very well in training and also in his recent Bundesliga games. More and more I feel that his actions aren't random. He knows exactly where he's meant to run.'

With the match between Bremen and Augsburg locked at 1-1 Sargent produced a moment of magic any player would be proud of.

Sargent plucked the ball out of the air and in a one-on-one he hit the ball over the goalkeeper's head and latched on to the ball on the other side. To finish off the spectacular solo move he volleyed the ball into an empty net.

Even before the sublime finish the forward had made an intelligent run to stay onside and get in behind the defence.

Sargent has earned 11 caps for the United States, in which he has bagged three goals, including one on his senior debut in May last year.

The teenager, however, was omitted from Gregg Berhalter's US squad for last summer's Gold Cup although he has been featuring alongside Pulisic in the international matches this autumn.

Berhalter did back Sargent to become a key figure for the United States after he did not select him for the tournament.

Sargent has notched two goals and provided two assists in eight league matches this season

'We have to remember that he's 19 years old and he has a bright future in front of him,' he said.

'When I talked to him and gave him the news, one thing I mentioned was that he's going to be the striker for the national team in the future. We're sure of that.'

Sargent is becoming an important player for 12th-placed Bremen with his current deal at the club not expiring until the summer of 2022 after he extended his contract in February.

Sargent has announced himself to the Bundesliga like Pulisic did and maybe he will follow in his compatriot's path.