The New Zealand international opened the scoring against his old club and wrote his name into the record books in the process
Burnley striker Chris Wood made Premier League history with his opener in Sunday's 1-1 draw with Leeds United, as the Clarets attacker netted the 30,000th goal in the competition's history.
The New Zealand international opened the scoring against his old club, to put Sean Dyche's side on course for an apparent first league win at home since January.
Though Patrick Bamford's late equaliser ensured that victory was snatched from their grasp, it did not stop Wood from writing his name into the top-flight's record books.