Alan Shearer expects Erling Haaland to break his record for the number of goals scored in a single Premier League season – should the Manchester City striker remain fit.
Having made a big impact during spells in Austria and Germany with Salzburg and Borussia Dortmund respectively, Haaland has already set a number of records at new club City.
The Norway international became the first player in Premier League history to score hat-tricks in three successive home matches with his latest treble against Manchester United on Sunday.
The 22-year old has 14 goals in his first eight appearances in the competition, which is just one fewer than City’s top-scorer Kevin De Bruyne managed across the entirety of last season.
Haaland is averaging a goal every 48 minutes in the Premier League – the best rate of any player to have scored more than once in the competition’s history.
One long-standing record which may now be in his sights is Shearer’s return of 34 goals in the 1994-95 campaign, which matched the record set by Andy Cole the previous season.
While Haaland will have two games fewer to chase down that 34-goal tally, Shearer accepts his – and Cole’s – record is now under threat.
“If he stays fit, he’s breaking it,” Shearer told the Premier League’s official website after naming Haaland in his Team of the Week.
Shearer also selected James Maddison in that team after the midfielder scored twice in Leicester City’s 4-0 win over Nottingham Forest on Monday.
Maddison has been directly involved in 26 Premier League goals since the start of last season, a tally only Harry Kane (34) can better among English players.
Newcastle United great Shearer suggested the 25-year-old should be part of Gareth Southgate’s World Cup plans, having not featured for his country since November 2019.
“Are you watching Gareth Southgate?,” asked Shearer, who scored a record 260 goals across his Premier League career.