Erling Haaland Sets an Unwanted Record Despite Scoring Against Chelsea

Erling Haaland Sets an Unwanted Record Despite Scoring Against Chelsea

  • Erling Haaland was on target as Manchester City defeated Chelsea to begin their Premier League title defence on a winning note
  • The 24-year-old broke the deadlock after just 18 minutes before ex-Blues midfielder Mateo Kovacic sealed victory for Citizens
  • In the process, Haaland ended up chalking a new milestone under Pep Guardiola; he wouldn't be so proud about

Erling Haaland kicked off the 2024/25 Premier League season in sensational style, showcasing his goal-scoring prowess as Manchester City began their title defence with a 2-0 victory over Chelsea on Sunday afternoon.

Manchester City's Erling Haaland scored his third successive opening-day goal as the Citizens edged Chelsea at Stamford Bridge.
Erling Haaland reacts during Manchester City's 2-0 triumph over Chelsea in the Premier League on August 18, 2024. Photo by Catherine Ivill - AMA.
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The Norwegian striker wasted no time making his mark, finding the back of the net just 18 minutes into the match. Picking up right where he left off last season, Haaland's goal set the tone for Pep Guardiola's side, aiming to maintain their dominance in English football.

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Interestingly, just a month earlier, after Spain's triumph in the UEFA European Championship, Chelsea's Marc Cucurella playfully taunted Haaland, suggesting the 24-year-old would be intimidated by his presence.

Reactions to the post:

Here are some of the responses to the post.

@fcbharrison:

"Turns out Erling Haaland isn't trembling."

@kwachiffu:

"Let's laugh at Chelsea and Cucurella."

@ElmrG94:

"Not to mention he’s been getting cooked by Savio."

@BasheerTK_:

"It aged do well."

@ZackMUTD:

"Bro sent him back to Spain."

@NekoleUnknown:

"Haaland's not trembling, he's scoring. Cucurella might want to rethink that tune."

@TreydingStocks:

"Stanford Bridge is such a dead stadium. It's the first matchday of the season against the champions and you could hear a pin drop."

@_memer__:

"Haaland’s goal shows Cucurella might have some competition! Great to see both players in action."

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However, Haaland had the last laugh. Demonstrating his incredible physicality and finishing ability, he powered through the Chelsea defence, with Cucurella helplessly trailing as Haaland slotted the ball home.

Although Haaland didn't add to his tally for the day, his early strike was enough to put City on course for victory.

Former Chelsea midfielder Mateo Kovačić sealed the win with a second goal, ensuring City walked away from Stamford Bridge with all three points despite not being at their scintillating best.

Haaland sets unwanted record vs Chelsea

The match, however, wasn't without its quirks.

According to Statman Dave, Haaland set an unusual record under Guardiola, becoming the first player to complete just three passes in 90 minutes.

Reactions to the post:

Here are some of the responses to the news.

@EmenaIo:

"1 goal stat all that matters. Nothing else matters for a striker. Nothing."

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@UncleYakub:

"No way… and yet he got a goal. Insane."

@Bewhatyoubejr:

"Yet he managed to score a goal, that’s a proper striker not Nicolas Jackson."

While this stat might raise eyebrows, it underscores Haaland's efficiency—he needs only a few touches to make a decisive impact.

Haaland reaches 90+ goals in just 100 games

Marking his 100th appearance for Manchester City, Haaland's goal brought his tally to an impressive 91 goals for the club, a phenomenal strike rate that continues to fuel City's aspirations, per the Premier League.

What's next for Erling Haaland?

Looking ahead, Haaland will aim to maintain his lethal form as City prepares to face newly promoted Ipswich Town, who suffered a defeat in their season opener against Liverpool.

With his eye on the Golden Boot once again, Haaland's presence will be a daunting challenge for any defence this season.

Haaland explains the motive behind his Rambo-styled training

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In an earlier report, Briefly News revealed that Erling Haaland shed light on the motivation behind his intense Rambo-style pre-season training routine.

The Manchester City striker, channelling his inner Viking, was spotted chopping wood in the mountains, much like Sylvester Stallone in the iconic film Rocky IV.

In a video shared on City's X account, Haaland disclosed that the training was actually his father’s idea.

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