Erling Haaland scored five goals for Manchester City in a 7-0 UEFA Champions League demolition of RB Leipzig at the Etihad.
The Norwegian opened the scoring from the penalty spot following a contentious handball decision that went City’s way.
Haaland destroys Leipzig in virtuoso performance
Erling Haaland's game by numbers vs RB Leipzig:
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30 touches
11 passes complete
8 shots
8 shots on target
5 duels won
5 (FIVE) goals
2.76 xG
1 chance created
Bonkers. pic.twitter.com/Dry2pH2abV
He stepped up and converted the penalty with all the composure in the world. Haaland is yet to miss a penalty for Man City this season with a 100% success rate from his 4 attempts.
Only three players have scored FIVE #UCL goals in a single game:
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â—Ž Lionel Messi
â—Ž Luiz Adriano
â—‰ Erling Haaland
No one has ever scored six... pic.twitter.com/DKsLsEbjEo
From that point on, it was just a question of his positioning and awareness.
Being in the right place at the right time to take advantage of the opportunities that came his way is truly the hallmark of all elite-level strikers.
â—‰ Most goals in a single season for Man City (39)
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â—‰ Most UCL goals in a single season for Man City (10)
â—‰ Fastest + youngest player to reach 30 #UCL goals
â—‰ Third player to score 5 in one UCL match
Erling Braut Haaland. 🤖
Firstly, a scorching drive from Kevin De Bruyne came back off the crossbar and Haaland made no mistake with a towering header.
Then, a header from Ruben Dias hit the inside of a post and just as it rolled across the face of goal, Haaland was there to make sure it went in, to complete a first-half treble.
Haaland scored three in the opening 45 minutes from just five shots, all of which were on target.
Erling Haaland's first-half vs RB Leipzig by numbers:
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23 touches
8 passes complete
5 shots
5 shots on target
1 left foot goal
1 right foot goal
1 headed goal
2.22 xG
Perfect Hat-trick Haaland. 🤖#UCL pic.twitter.com/R5trOAakTg
He added another two goals in the second half before being substituted by Pep Guardiola to an Etihad standing ovation. His job was done.