If the Manchester City striker scores against current league leader Arsenal, he may surpass Liverpool's record most goals scored in a game.
But in two weeks, Manchester City will meet Arsenal at the Etihad Stadium. The team of Pep Guardiola is now in second position, three points behind leader Arsenal.
On Sunday afternoon, the Gunners will go to West Ham, and if they win, they might increase their advantage to six points.
The 22-year-old football prodigy began his season for Pep Guardiola's team on an impressive note and has been in scorching goal-scoring form up to this point, scoring goals in all competitions like it's no big deal.
Erling Haaland was incredible on Saturday as he delivered another outstanding performance for Manchester City in their 30th league match of the current English Premier League season at the Etihad Stadium versus Leicester City.
With a brace that brought his league goal total for the season to 32 goals, the Norwegian star was personally involved in two of the three goals scored by his club.
Meanwhile Kelechi Iheanacho came off the bench to get the deficit reduced as he scored one back for the Foxes, ending the game three goals to one at full time. An early goal from John Stones and a brace from Erling Braut Haaland made the difference between the two sides going into the halftime break, which ended three nil.
With his two goals today, Erling Haaland has now tied Mohamed Salah's 38-game Premier League goal record (32) and has a chance to break it when they play Arsenal, which is now leading the league.
The former Borussia Dortmund star, who has a total of 47 goals this season in 40 appearances for Manchester City, will be looking to keep up the pace in their next game as they continue their hunt.
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