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Haaland breaks another record at Man City and makes a fool of Cristiano Ronaldo

The Norwegian striker has unbeatable statistics since his arrival in England.

By Darwin Largo

Haaland is breaking every record.

When Lionel Messi was once again voted the world's best player at FIFA's The Best awards last month, many fans and former players felt the choice had been unfair. While the Argentine forward had a good year 2023, Erling Haaland's performances and statistics with Manchester City were far superior. That is why he was supposed to be the favorite to win the award.

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That undoubtedly must have been a disappointment for the Norwegian forward, who will now have to wait almost another year to have the opportunity to be recognized again at the Ballon d'Or and The Best. However, that does not seem to have discouraged him, as week after week he continues to shine for The Citizens and score important goals in every competition they participate in.

Last Saturday Haaland netted twice in Manchester City's 2-0 win over Everton, which kept them in second place in the Premier League standings, very close to leaders Liverpool. This was very special for him, as he was able to score after almost three months in which he had hardly been on the pitch due to an ankle injury suffered at the beginning of December.

Despite that long absence, the two goals helped Erling break a Premier League record: he is the first player in history to score 51 goals in his first 50 games in the English league. And those numbers are even higher considering all competitions, as he has played 78 games for his club and netted 73 goals. This shows not only the importance he has for the team, but also an unmatched ability to score goals.

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CR7 is far behind him

Cristiano Ronaldo was for years one of the stars of Manchester United and the Premier League. However, his statistics are a far cry from those of Erling Haaland at Manchester City. Not only did CR7 not reach a similar goalscoring record in his first 50 games in England, but he also needed more than 100 games to reach the 51 goals Haaland netted there so far.

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