Erling Haaland Breaks Premier League Record for Most Goals in a Season

The 22-year-old Norwegian star added another accolade to a stunning debut season for Manchester City.
Erling Haaland Breaks Premier League Record for Most Goals in a Season
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Erling Haaland’s dream debut season for Manchester City became etched in history as the forward broke the all-time Premier League record for goals in a season.

Last month, Haaland broke the league record for a 38-match season when he surpassed Mohamed Salah’s mark of 32 goals from the 2017-18, and on Sunday, the 22-year-old equalled the overall record of 34 goals set during 42-game seasons by Newcastle’s Andy Cole in 1993-94 and Blackburn Rovers’s Alan Shearer in ’94-95.

But Wednesday against West Ham, Haaland became the sole record-holder and added yet another accolade to a hopeful Ballon d’Or campaign. Haaland is also only one hat trick short of Shearer’s record of five hat tricks (during a 42-game campaign) in a single Premier League season. 

It has been a season full of eye-opening statistics for the forward. Along with Man City’s single-season goalscoring record, Haaland had already beaten Salah’s and Ruud van Nistelrooy’s Premier League mark of 44 goals across all competitions in a season and currently sits at 51 goals. He also matched the Champions League record for goals in a single match, joining Lionel Messi and Luiz Adriano when he put five past RB Leipzig in the round of 16.

Haaland’s prowess has been at the center of Man City’s pursuit of a historic treble. The reigning Premier League champions are currently locked into a battle with Arsenal for the league title, and will meet rival Manchester United in the FA Cup final on June 3 before facing will Real Madrid in the Champions League semifinals. 


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Andrew Gastelum
ANDREW GASTELUM

Andrew Gastelum is a programming editor and writer at Sports Illustrated who specializes in soccer, the Olympics and international sports. He joined the SI staff in March 2021 and previously contributed to Howler Magazine and NBC Sports. He is a graduate of the University of Notre Dame alum and is currently based in Italy.