Erling Haaland Breaks Premier League Record Held By Mohamed Salah And Ruud Van Nistelrooy
The records are continuing to tumble for Erling Haaland after he fired in his 45th goal of the season in Manchester City’s 3-0 victory against Bayern Munich on Tuesday night.
Haaland rounded off the scoring as Man City tore apart the German giants in the first leg of their UEFA Champions League quarter-final.
The Norwegian continued his frightening form and has now smashed a new record with over a month of the season still to play.
Haaland’s 45th strike of the campaign means he has now scored more goals than any player at a Premier League club in a given season.
The record previously belonged to Ruud van Nistelrooy and Mohamed Salah, with both previously notching 44 in a single season – the Dutchman in 2002/03 with Manchester United, the Egyptian in 2017/18 with Liverpool.
Van Nistelrooy and Salah both reached that tally after playing 52 matches, but Haaland has set a new benchmark with just 39 games under his belt – he could still feature 13 more times for Man City this season.
Most goals scored by a Premier League player in one season
The records Erling Haaland could still break this season
Haaland has already broken the records for most goals scored by a Premier League player in a season and by a Man City player over a campaign, but there are plenty of others which will be in his sights.
He currently sits on 30 Premier League goals, two off of Salah’s record for a 38-game season and four behind Andy Cole’s back when 42 matches were played.
In the Champions League, Cristiano Ronaldo holds the record for most strikes in a campaign with 17 – Haaland is now six behind that total.