Erling Haaland’s track record in the top five European leagues

Only Robert Lewandowski has scored more goals in Europe’s top five leagues since his Bundesliga debut than Erling Haaland.

Erling Haaland's record in Europe's top five leagues

Our No.9 has 112 goals in 117 league appearances for Borussia Dortmund and City since January 2020.

He has one goal in every game for City, accumulating 50 in 50 Premier League appearances.

Over his two and a half seasons in Germany, he scored 62 goals in 67 games for Dortmund.

After impressing at Red Bull Salzburg and Molde, Haaland, who is still only 23, made his debut at the top table of European domestic football at the age of 19.

The Premier League, the Bundesliga in Germany, La Liga in Spain, Serie A in Italy, and Ligue 1 in France are widely recognized as Europe’s top five leagues.

Lewandowski, 35, has scored 122 goals in 127 appearances for Barcelona and Bayern Munich in the same four years.

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Haaland’s total surpasses Kylian Mbappe’s (107 in 122 games), Harry Kane’s (98 in 134 games), and Mo Salah’s (87 in 146 games).

Our man has been unstoppable in the Premier League since his debut in the summer of 2022.

He has 50 goals, 17 more than his nearest challenger, Salah, who has played eight more games than Haaland.

The striker has scored against 20 of the 21 Premier League sides he has faced, with just a goalless performance against Brentford preventing him from completing the sweep.

He is particularly dangerous versus Fulham and Manchester United, where he has five goals in three outings.

Since the start of last season, he has five of the division’s 16 total hat-tricks.

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His 36 Premier League goals in 2022/23 set a record for the most in a single season, and his 52 goals in all competitions are the most ever scored by a Premier League player.

After only 48 games, he scored his 50th Premier League goal against Liverpool in November.

That is quicker than it took 14 Premier League teams, including Arsenal, to score 50 goals in 49 games.

The striker has been sidelined with a foot injury in recent weeks, but when he returns, he will be seeking to maintain his incredible goal-scoring pace.