Erling Haaland has been a goalscoring phenomenon ever since he touched down on English shores.
The Manchester City striker won back-to-back Golden Boots in his first two seasons at the Etihad, and has recorded 20+ goals in three consecutive campaigns.
The Norwegian looks set to make that four-in-row having hit 14 goals in the opening 11 games this time around. His next goal will see Haaland reach a century in the Premier League and, barring an unlikely barren run, become the fastest-ever footballer to reach that milestone.
City take on Newcastle United this evening and a goal for Haaland will see him eclipse Alan Shearer’s record, at the former home of the Geordie goal-getter.
Haaland has scored 99 goals in just 108 games in the Premier League and will break Shearer’s 124-game record with 15 games to spare with a goal at St James’ Park.
It would be the latest feat from a footballer whose achievements are already up there with the greats.
Fewest games needed to score 100 Premier League goals:
- Alan Shearer – 124
- Harry Kane – 141
- Sergio Aguero – 147
- Thierry Henry – 160
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