"Quickly Becoming One of My Favorite Players", "Hasn't Stopped Running" - Fans Hail Manchester CIty Star After Bournemouth Win
Haaland leads the Premier League Golden Boot with 11 goals and is close to becoming the fastest player to reach 100 league goals, Guardiola said.
- At the Etihad, Erling Haaland scored a double in Manchester City's 3-1 win over Bournemouth, with Guardiola saying `We played really good of course again, Erling was decisive`.
- With 98 goals in 107 Premier League games, Erling Haaland leads the Premier League Golden Boot race with 11 goals and is set to reach 100 faster than Alan Shearer, who took 124 matches.
- Guardiola highlighted Erling Haaland's coachability and relentless scoring mindset, noting his willingness to learn and habit of living for goals.
- Manchester City currently sit second in the Premier League, six points behind Arsenal after ten games played, and face Liverpool at the Etihad next Sunday in a crucial fixture.
- Looking at the wider context, Pep Guardiola said Erling Haaland has reached Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo's level, but commentators note their 15 years of sustained elite output and Messi's ongoing MLS scoring.
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