Erling Haaland broke a 20 -year -old record

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Despite the very complicated season of Manchester City, Erling Haaland continues to mark the premier League of his footprint. This Saturday, facing Brighton, the Manchester City center forward opened the scoring in the 11th minute by transforming a penalty obtained after a fault by Adam Webster. Thanks to this achievement, the Norwegian has become the fastest player in the history of the English championship to reach 100 goals contributions (84 goals, 16 assists). While Alan Shearer managed to reach this total in 124 games with Blackburn in 1995, the left -hander did it in 94 games.

If he could not prevent his team from conceding the draw (2-2), Haaland has once again made the nets tremble this season. Collectively, the Skyblues are struggling, only 5th in the Premier League and already eliminated from the Champions League, but the former striker of Borussia Dortmund continues to walk on the water on the individual level. In 28 championship games, he has already made the nets tremble on 21 times, and managed to do it 8 times in 9 appearances in the European Cup. Now linked to the Mancunians until 2034, the 24 -year -old should continue to scare the English defenses still a sacred moment.

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