Video: All White Chris Wood blasts his way into history books with hat-trick

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All Whites striker Chris Wood has become the first New Zealander to score a hat-trick in the English Premier League.

The 29-year-old striker scored three first-half goals for Burnley in their 4-0 win against Wolverhampton Wanderers in their game on Sunday (April 25).

Wood also provided the assist for the fourth goal, an 85′ strike by Ashley Westwood.

The hat-trick set a number of Premier League landmarks including:

  • Wood is now Burnley’s leading Premier League goalscorer of all time.
  • He became the first player to score a first-half away Premier League hat-trick since Michael Owen in 1998.
  • It was only the second hat-trick Burnley have scored at this level – after Andre Gray achieved the feat against Sunderland in December 2016.
  • Wood is the first Burnley player to score a hat -rick against Wolves since George Beel in 1931.

Wood has now registered more than 10-goals-a-season for the fourth year in a row, joining an elite band of strikers to achieve that. Others are Mohamed Salah (Liverpool), Harry Kane (Spurs), Jamie Vardy (Leicester City), Alexandre Lacazette (Arsenal) and Son Heung-Min (Spurs).

New Zealand is now the 46th different nation to be represented by a hat-trick scorer in the competition, and the first new nation since Gabon (Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang).

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