Erling Haaland’s Hat-Trick Stuns West Ham As Manchester City Continue Perfect Start.
A week after Pep Guardiola described Erling Haaland’s scoring statistics as “ridiculous,” the Manchester City striker left his manager speechless with another breathtaking display of clinical finishing at West Ham United.
Haaland netted his second hat-trick in just a week as the defending Premier League champions secured a 3-1 victory at London Stadium, maintaining their perfect start to the new season. The Norwegian’s performance brought his tally to an astonishing seven goals in three matches, making him the league’s top scorer by a significant margin.
This remarkable start surpasses even his debut campaign, where he scored a record-breaking 36 league goals in total. Haaland’s latest exploits highlight his relentless goal-scoring prowess, which has only intensified after a summer break.
“I feel good, I feel energised,” Haaland said after the match. “I had a long vacation and pre-season. Now I’m ready for more.”
Haaland’s statistics are indeed extraordinary. With seven goals in three games, he has outscored entire Premier League teams by himself and has equalled a 30-year-old record by becoming the first player since Bradford City’s Paul Jewell in 1994-95 to score two hat-tricks in a club’s opening three games.
Guardiola, running out of superlatives for his star striker, simply stated, “No words for him.”
Haaland’s performance at West Ham was a masterclass in finishing. His first goal showcased his composure, calmly slotting the ball into the net. The second was a powerful strike, hammered into the roof of the net, and the third saw him coolly finish a one-on-one with the goalkeeper.
Haaland’s evolution as a player was also evident, with Guardiola noting, “Today is one of the games where he has played the best in all situations. He understands because he is a smart guy.”
As Haaland continues to rewrite the record books, his form is not only terrifying for defenders but also a sign of more to come from Manchester City’s goal machine.