Estevao won't have the chance to do something not since Romelu Lukaku acheived it in the 2012-13 season.
The Brazilian was enjoying an impressive debut season at Chelsea following his £29 million move from Palmeiras last summer.
Despite being just 18 when he arrived, it didn't take him long to establish himself as an important first team player.
Eight goals, including three in the Champions League, and four assists saw him waste no time reaching double figures for direct goal contributions. A hugely impressive milestone considering his age and inexperience in the Premier League.
It hasn't all been plain sailing for the teenager, though. He's been brutally unlucky at times, too.
A series of unfortunate injuries have ruled him out with his most recent — a hamstring tear against Manchester United last month — bringing his season to an abrupt end.
Estevao won't have chance to match one of Romelu Lukaku's most impressive Chelsea records
Ruled out for the remainder of the campaign, Estevao will no longer have the chance to something no other Chelsea player has done since 2012-13.
The Blues have just three Premier League games to play. They are preparing to travel to Anfield this weekend where they will face last season's champions, Liverpool.
Should Chelsea win on Saturday, it will be the first time they've done the league double over the Reds since the 2013-14 season.
Estevao's winner in October's reverse fixture put him on course to become the first teenager to score home, and away, against Liverpool since Lukaku did it 13 years ago.
To this day, Lukaku's record has not been equalled, and unfortunately, Estevao's recent injury means he won't even have the chance to try.
Estevao's World Cup hopes left in tatters
It isn't just Chelsea who have been impacted by the 19-year-old's absence. Brazil have been too.
Carlo Ancelotti and his national team coaching staff were expecting the youngster to be one of the most exciting stars at this summer's World Cup in North America.
Estevao's chances of representing Selecao later this year have been left in tatters, though.
He has been working on a rehabilitation program back in his home country in a desperate attempt to be fit enough to earn a call up but it remains unknown how far from full match fitness he still is.
With the World Cup kicking off on June 11, and Brazil's first group game against Morocco taking place two days later, time is very much against the Chelsea wonderkid.
