Haaland new record
With the three he did against United, he became the first player in Premier League history to score three hattricks in a row at home. Awesome.
Norwegian Erling Haaland
The Norwegian Erling Haaland never tires of breaking records. He has been in Manchester City for three months and has already pulverized marks of all kinds. He became the first footballer in the club's history to convert in his Premier and Champions League debuts with a double.
Kun Aguero at City and Micky Quinn at Newcastle's
Then, he surpassed the numbers of Kun Aguero at Cityand Micky Quinn at Newcastle's first five games, reaching ten in the sixth game and thus becoming the club's man who had less time to get that figure.
In the Champions League, he broke the records of Van Nistelrooy and Soldier, who scored 16 goals in their first 20 games: he scored 25. And now he has put his surname back on the books by becoming the first City footballer to score a hattrick against United in the history of the Premier League (Foden followed him) and in the first also to score hattricks in three consecutive home games. Monstrous all the goals from City's win against United
To maintain this (impressive) rhythm, Haaland could also break the records for goals in the same season in the Premier League (34, by Alan Shearer in 1994/95 with Blackburn Rovers) and in the English pre-Premier championship (60, by Bill Dean in 1927/28 with the Everton)and even dare to go for Lionel Messi's 91 goals in a calendar year.
By Haaland and Foden; Manchester City crushed United 6-3 in a historic classic
With the new goal against Wolverhampton, the Norwegian reached a Sergio Aguero record, converting seven consecutive.
Team Norway could not qualify for Qatar after finishing third in Group G in the European Qualifiers.
A pity But his team, Norway, could not qualify for Qatar after finishing third in Group G in the European Qualifiers, where they did not even get a place in the playoffs (the first two passed), as three points relegated them.
Due to an injury, Haaland could not be for Norway against the Netherlands at the end of the qualifiers, and the 2-0 defeat left him definitively without a ticket to the World Cup.
And Haaland's goals almost ended the wait, but not because his five goals in the qualifiers, including a hattrick on Matchday 6 against Gibraltar, weren't enough.
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