Erling Haaland has engraved his name into Premier League history by becoming the first player to score ten goals in the opening five matches of a season.

The Manchester City striker achieved this remarkable feat during a thrilling 2-2 draw against Arsenal, where he opened the scoring just nine minutes into the match.

Haaland’s goal not only put City in the lead but also silenced critics who had questioned his big-game performance, notably former Chelsea midfielder John Obi Mikel.

John Stones scored in the 98th minute to claim a point for Manchester City although he claims that Arsenal use dark arts to their advantage

Mikel had challenged the prolific forward to deliver against top opposition, and Haaland did not disappoint, showcasing his ability to rise to the occasion.

Despite his early strike, the match was a rollercoaster for the Norwegian international.

Although he celebrated John Stones’ late equalizer, Haaland’s disappointment was palpable as City dropped points against a resolute Arsenal side.

Arsenal battled to a two-all draw after Leandro Trossard was sent of in the first half.

The second half proved frustrating for Haaland, who found himself isolated in a crowded penalty area as his teammates struggled to penetrate Arsenal’s ten-man defense effectively.

City’s attempts at goal were often from distance, with many shots failing to test Arsenal goalkeeper David Raya adequately. Haaland had one particularly promising chance, but Raya made a stunning save to deny him.

This lack of service was a stark contrast to the opportunities he typically converts with ease, making his historical achievement all the more impressive.

Haaland’s accomplishment of scoring ten goals in just five matches further emphasizes his extraordinary talent and consistency.

Currently, he is averaging two goals per game in the league, a pace that is not only historic but also sets a daunting precedent for defences across Europe.

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