Erling Haaland arrived in England with an improved version of his status as a ‘scorer android’ and confirmed it with his hat-trick against Nottingham Forest for the fifth date of the Premier League, which ended with victory for Manchester City 6 goals for 0.
The Norwegian of years of age signed the best scoring start in the entire history of the Premier League by scoring 9 goals in his first five appearances with the Manchester City shirt. He surpassed the 8 of Sergio ‘Kun’ Agüero (Manchester City) and Micky Quinn (Coventry) in 1992.
Against the historic and newly promoted Nottingham Forest he brought out his greatest goal killer instinct by scoring a hat-trick in the first 38 minutes of play, in the first half. The first of them arrived with a left leg after taking advantage of a short center on the left side and rowing it first.
Then the second goal came to the minute 23 thanks to a collective play started by Bernardo Silva and complemented by Julián Álvarez and Phil Foden until it reached Haaland and he saved it with his right leg.