
Shearer expects Haaland to break his Premier League goals record
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.
5 - With three goals and two assists against Manchester United, Erling Haaland recorded the 25th instance of a player being directly involved in five goals in a Premier League game, with the Norwegian the youngest player to achieve this feat (22 years, 73 days). Phenom. pic.twitter.com/oQedq0stjJ
— OptaJoe (@OptaJoe) October 2, 2022
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.