Erling Haaland’s goal for Man City v Arsenal means he’s done something no player has in Premier League history

Erling Haaland’s goal for Man City v Arsenal means he’s done something no player has in Premier League history
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Manchester City News
By Srinivas Sadhanand
Published on 2024-09-23 06:00:00

Erling Haaland experienced a mix of emotions after Manchester City’s draw against Arsenal, where he scored a goal but ultimately desired a win. Despite challenges from critics like John Obi Mikel, Haaland made history by becoming the first player in Premier League history to score 10 goals in the first five games of the season. His exceptional rate of scoring goals should be applauded as otherworldly, setting him apart as a prolific striker in any era.

However, Haaland faced frustration in the second half against Arsenal as his teammates failed to provide adequate service, limiting his scoring opportunities. Despite this, his performance and goal-scoring prowess continue to impress and intimidate opponents in European football. As Haaland showcases his brilliance at Manchester City, he is on a path to surpass some of the greatest strikers in English football history, solidifying his legacy as a legendary goal scorer.

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