English-born of Ghanaian descent Samuel Rak-Sakyi made Chelsea's first-team debut in their 8-0 big win over Amernian side FC Noah in the UEFA Europa Conference League on Thursday evening.
Chelsea recorded the biggest Europa Conference League victory as they crushed Armenian side FC Noah.
The Blues, playing a completely different team to their last Premier League game, led 6-0 at the break - and added two more in the second half.
They took the lead when Tosin Adarabioyo headed in Enzo Fernandez's corner.
FC Noah lost the ball almost immediately following their kick-off and Marc Guiu won the ball and scored.
Axel Disasi headed in another Fernandez corner, then Fernandez fed Joao Felix who ran through and clipped the ball over the goalkeeper.
Mykhailo Mudryk scored the goal of the game when he curled a fine shot into the top corner, before Felix netted his second via a deflection.
Christopher Nkunku, who also hit the bar, hooked in a seventh from an angle after his initial shot was saved.
And the Frenchman then scored a penalty which he slammed down the middle.
Rak-Sakyi was introduced in the 79th minute as a replacement for two-goal hero Christopher Nkunku to make his first-ever appearance for the Chelsea first team.
He is the younger brother of on-loan Crystal Palace forward Jesurun Rak-Sakyi, who is currently playing a season-long loan at Championship side Sheffield United.
Samuel Rak-Sakyi contract with Chelsea expires in 2026
Following his exploits at at the Chelsea youth side, Samuel Rak-Sakyi was handed a contract extension until the summer of 2026 by the London-based club in June.
Rak-Sakyi arrived at Chelsea at just age eight and has featured for the club at all levels and currently a key member of the U21 team.
He is eligible to represent either Ghana or England at the international stage in future.