Erling Haaland went down in Premier League history with an unbelievable number of goals

Different from fans’ expectations of an evenly matched match, the home team Man City completely dominated the team leading the table, Arsenal, and easily won by 4 goals. -1 overall in round 33 of the Premier League. 

< p>This was the match in which striker Erling Haaland continued to shine brightly, contributing with 1 goal and 2 assists, not to mention many shots denied by the Norwegian striker due to the talent of goalkeeper Ramsdale. with many amazing saves.

However, his left-footed shot against Arsenal in the 90+5 minute of injury time helped Erling Haaland go down in history as the player with the most goals. in one season Premier League (38 rounds).

In his first season joining Man City, the 22-year-old striker scored 33 goals, breaking the record held by Mohamed Salah (32 goals in the 2017/18 season). Behind are three famous players who scored 31 goals, including Alan Shearer (1995/96) Cristiano Ronaldo (2007/08) and Luis Suarez (2013/14).

Even with 7 matches in Haaland’s hands There is also a chance to break the all-time scoring record in the Premier League of the legendary duo Andy Cole and Shearer with 34 goals scored when the Premier League still took place in a 42-round format.

In all competitions, Erling Haaland scored a total of 49 goals and helped Man City stand a chance to “win a historic treble” this season (including Champions League Premier League and FA Cup).

Man City has reached the semi-finals of the Champions League to meet again the opponent who defeated them last season, Real Madrid. The Citizens also surpassed Sheffield United to appear in the FA Cup final with neighbor Man Utd.

And by defeating Arsenal in this round, Man City has shortened the gap at the top. of “Gunners” is down to 2 points but is still playing 2 fewer matches. With a relatively easier schedule than Arsenal in the remaining 5 rounds, the home team at Etihad Stadium is facing the fifth opportunity to win the Premier League crown under coach Pep Guardiola.