Manchester United Women captain Maya Le Tissier set a new Barclays Women's Super League record in the Reds' 1-1 draw at Brighton on Saturday.
The 22-year-old became the youngest-ever player to make 100 appearances in the division, beating the record previously set by Manchester City and England winger Lauren Hemp.
Maya - coincidentally - made her WSL debut for the Seagulls back in 2018, and remained at the club for four years before signing for Marc Skinner's side in 2022.
This summer, Maya was named captain of the Reds and has continued to go from strength to strength at the club.
The England international was as sturdy and commanding as ever on Saturday, alongside Millie Turner in the heart of defence, as the Reds recorded our first draw of the WSL season and extended the unbeaten run at the start of 2024/25 to four games.
Grace Clinton turned home an early opener just ten minutes into the clash on the south coast, giving the Reds a deserved lead.
Former United forward Nikita Parris equalised for the hosts after 52 minutes, and it remained locked at 1-1 for the remainder of the clash.
Congratulations on yet another landmark, Maya!