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Erling Haaland breaks yet another Premier League record after nine-goal thriller

Can you guess who he's beaten to the record?

Danny Jones Danny Jones - 3rd December 2025

Erling Haaland has broken his umpteenth record since arriving in the Premier League and donning a Manchester City shirt, becoming the fastest player to reach 100 goals in the competition.

Let’s be honest, are any of us surprised?

While yet another goal from Haaland and entering himself into the 100 club was a notable narrative on the night, the real headline, however, was that scoreline, as City barely escaped by the skin of their teeth.

Despite persisting questions surrounding the Blues’ defence, it was nevertheless a landmark moment for the Norwegian number nine, who remains the most prolific striker on the planet. Here’s how he did it:

Commenting on the achievement on social media, the big blonde bagsman simply wrote, “When football takes you to places you could never have imagined” – signing off with a ‘100’ emoji, of course.

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Speaking to Sky Sports pitchside after the full-time whistle, the 25-year-old joked that he was doing nothing more than his job, but did admit it was “not the best game” for him and his teammates.

Despite it being reiterated that he doesn’t think too much about the various milestones he continues to surpass with each passing game, he admitted he knew about this particular one and was visibly chuffed with being in such good company.

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For context, it took Haaland 111 matches to score his 100th goal in the division, which is 13 appearances quicker than the next fastest Premier League legend, Alan Shearer, who took 124 games to reach the tally when the modern era of the top flight first began three decades ago.

You can see who else has achieved the feat and how fast here:

Even more impressively, this wasn’t the only rather incredible statistic that came from the fixture either, as he walked away with a frankly ridiculous bit of pedigree among the strikers’ union.

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As well as his opening goal, which well and truly opened the floodgates (at both ends, as it turned out), Haaland was caught offside in a PL away game for the first time in more than TWO whole years, the last occasion being against Sheffield United in August 2023.

To quote a post we saw on X, “Do you know how crazy a stat this is?…”

If you didn’t manage to catch the game on Tuesday night, we seriously recommend you watch the many highlights from the win over Fulham down below.

We can’t wait to see the next episode of Haaland’s own series on his YouTube channel.

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Featured Images — Sky Sports (screenshot via YouTube)/Michael Emilio (via Wikimedia Commons)