Key Points

Erling Haaland made history by becoming the fastest player to reach 50 Champions League goals. Phil Foden assisted the opener and praised Haaland's unprecedented record-breaking pace. The Norwegian striker achieved this milestone in just 49 matches, surpassing Ruud van Nistelrooy's previous record. Manchester City secured a 2-0 victory over Napoli with Jeremy Doku adding the second goal.

Key Points: Foden Says Haaland Breaks Every Champions League Record

  • Haaland scored 50 UCL goals in just 49 games breaking Van Nistelrooy's record
  • Foden assisted Haaland's opener in Man City's 2-0 win over Napoli
  • Haaland's scoring rate exceeds one goal per Champions League game
  • Jeremy Doku sealed victory with a well-taken goal in second half
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'He seems to break every record': Foden on Haaland's Champions League goalscoring milestone

Phil Foden hails Erling Haaland's historic 50-goal Champions League milestone in just 49 games, calling his record-breaking pace "unheard of" at his age.

"He seems to break every record going. At his age as well, it’s unheard of what he’s done. - Phil Foden"

Manchester, Sep 19

Manchester City midfielder Phil Foden said that Erling Haaland’s goalscoring feats are unique after the Norwegian became the fastest player ever to score 50 Champions League goals in City's 2-0 win over Napoli and added the Norwegian seems to break every record going forward.

After a goalless first half with the Italian champions at the Etihad Stadium, Haaland broke the deadlock shortly after half-time when flicking home a Foden scoop.

It means he’s reached a half century in European football’s premier competition in just 49 matches, surpassing Ruud van Nistelrooy who notched the same amount in 62 outings.

“He seems to break every record going. At his age as well, it’s unheard of what he’s done. I don’t think anyone’s going to break the records he’s going to break if he carries on playing the way he is," Foden said on TNT Sports.

Haaland's scoring rate of more than one per game is significantly better than anyone else in the top 50 scorers in European Cup history. 27 of his goals in the Champions League have come with City, while he netted 15 times for Borussia Dortmund and on eight occasions for Red Bull Salzburg before moving to the Etihad.

Following Haaland’s historic header, Jeremy Doku rubber-stamped the success with a well-taken goal with 25 minutes remaining. As City look to be crowned champions of Europe for the second time in their illustrious history, Foden believes the team made the ideal start to that pursuit.

"It’s the perfect start – a 2-0 win against a very tough opponent – obviously they went down to 10 men early which helped us. But they’re a nightmare team to break down and we’ve seen that today. The structure, how they stay so deep and they give you minimal spaces. It’s about playing the ball at the right time and breaking the lines. I thought we were pretty clever, we didn’t give too many turnovers away in silly areas and overall it was a solid performance," Foden said.

- IANS

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Priya S
Watching Haaland play is like watching a machine! His positioning and finishing are out of this world. Manchester City is lucky to have him. Hope he continues breaking records! 🔥
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Arjun K
While Haaland is amazing, let's not forget the team effort. Foden's assist was brilliant too! Football is a team sport after all. Great performance by City overall.
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Sarah B
As someone who follows European football closely, Haaland's consistency across three different clubs is what impresses me most. Salzburg, Dortmund, and now City - he delivers everywhere!
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Vikram M
The scary part is he's only 23! If he stays injury-free, he might break all Champions League records. Imagine what he'll achieve by 30. Absolute phenomenon! 💪
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Michael C
While his scoring is phenomenal, I sometimes feel he disappears in big games against top defenses. Needs to prove himself consistently in knockout stages to be considered truly great.
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Ananya R
Haaland's success shows how important proper coaching and development is. Norway isn't a football giant but they produced this gem. India should learn from their youth development system!

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