The Herald (South Africa)

Haaland hits second hat-trick of the week for City

- Reuters

Unstoppabl­e Erling Haaland smashed through the 40-goal barrier in his first season at Manchester City with a hattrick in his side’s 6-0 FA Cup quarterfin­al rout of Burnley on Saturday.

Fresh from his five-goal salvo against RB Leipzig in midweek, the Norwegian forward proved insatiable again to demolish the Championsh­ip leaders at the Etihad Stadium in Manchester.

The 22-year-old struck trademark goals in the 32nd and 35th minutes and completed his sixth hat-trick of the season when he converted a rebound to finish the tie just before the hour.

He now has an astonishin­g 42 goals for City since joining from Borussia Dortmund last June.

Julian Alvarez then struck twice with a goal by substitute Cole Palmer in between as City ran riot to make it 13 goals in the week to cruise into the semifinals.

It proved a chastening day for former City hero Vincent Kompany who has guided Burnley to the brink of a fast return to the Premier League after last year’s relegation.

Haaland is just the sixth player in the Premier League era to score at least 40 goals in all competitio­ns in a season joining Ruud van Nistelrooy (44), Mohamed Salah (44), Cristiano Ronaldo (42), Andy Cole (41) and Harry Kane (41).

And with City still in three competitio­ns it surely will not be long before he goes past 50.

“He might get 50 goals, maybe even 60. It’s bonkers,” Premier League record goalscorer Alan Shearer said in the BBC’s Match of the Day Live studio.

“Haaland is a beast. He is a goalscorin­g machine. He lives and breathes goals.”

Haaland was more low-key about his extraordin­ary statistics.

“It’s been a good couple of last games,” an understate­d Haaland, who scored his first goals in the FA Cup, told BBC Sport.

“7-0 and 6-0 before the internatio­nal break is impressive and I’m really happy.

“Every goal means a lot to me and every goal for the team means a lot.”

Burnley had actually coped well with City for the opening half an hour and created some decent chances.

But once Haaland sped on to Alvarez’s through pass and touched the ball past Burnley’s onrushing Bailey Peacock-Farrell to break the deadlock the writing was on the wall.

Phil Foden’s low cross set up Haaland’s second goal and his hat-trick goal came after Foden’s effort struck the post.

Alvarez also impressed and he took his goals superbly while youngster Palmer’s goal made it a most satisfying day for a City side who suddenly look back to their best.

 ?? Picture: CLIVE BRUNSKILL/ GETTY IMAGES ?? SCORING MACHINE : Erling Haaland of Manchester City celebrates scoring in the Emirates FA Cup quarterfin­al against Burnley at the Etihad Stadium in Manchester, on Saturday night
Picture: CLIVE BRUNSKILL/ GETTY IMAGES SCORING MACHINE : Erling Haaland of Manchester City celebrates scoring in the Emirates FA Cup quarterfin­al against Burnley at the Etihad Stadium in Manchester, on Saturday night

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