Manchester City and Norwegian national team forward Erling Haaland played in the postponed 18th round of the English Premier League (EPL) against Brentford (1-0) and repeated an outstanding achievement in the league.
According to Opta Sports, the Norwegian has scored against 21 teams in the EPL, making him the second player in the league's history to score against every team he has faced. A similar achievement is only held by former Tottenham forward Harry Kane, who scored against all 32 teams he played against.
In the current season, Haaland has scored 22 goals and made six assists in 28 matches across all competitions.
Previously, Harry Kane broke Haaland's record in the Bundesliga, and Goal magazine listed the Norwegian as one of the top contenders for the 2024 Ballon d'Or.
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