
Manchester City's striker Erling Haaland has set a new record. This was reported by Euro-football.ru.
The Norwegian footballer helped his team secure a 4-0 victory against Wolverhampton in the first round and scored two goals. His first goal in the match was his 125th goal for the club across all competitions.
He achieved this milestone in just 147 games, a feat no one else in Manchester City's history has accomplished. The previous record holder was Sergio Aguero, who reached 125 goals in 189 games.
Erling Haaland has been representing Manchester City for three years. The striker, under the leadership of head coach Josep Guardiola, turned 25 in July.
The player has become one of the team's key players with his high-level performance. His speed, technique, and goal-scoring ability bring great benefits to the club.
Additionally, Haaland plays an important role in the team's success in major competitions. His career is opening a new chapter in Manchester City's history, and there is confidence that he will set many more records in the future.