Erling Haaland breaks a 32-year Premier League record to become the quickest player to reach double figures of Premier League goals to the start of a season following his opener in the draw with Arsenal in the Ethiad on Sunday.
The 24-year-old opened the scoring in the ninth minute with his tenth goal of season, having already scored a hat-trick in back-to-back games against Ipswich Town and West Ham United before the international break.
The Norwegian also scored in the 2-0 opening weekend win over Chelsea while he also added a brace in the last league win over Brentford, ensuring he scored in all league games so far this term.
Erling Haaland breaks a 32-year Premier League record

With five games into the Premier League season, Erling Haaland breaks a 32-year Premier League record set by Mick Quinn, who took six games to score 10 Premier League goals while playing for Coventry in the 1992-93 season.
Erling Haaland is now the quickest player to reach 10 goals at the start of a Premier League campaign, taking only five games, surpassing the record of Quinn, six games.