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Award-winning Haaland is expected to reach the 50-goal milestone in TALISMANIC.

Stefan Johansen, Erling Haaland’s teammate from Norway, said that he would reach the 50-goal plateau this year.

Since his £52 million transfer from Borussia Dortmund this summer, Haaland has scored 13 goals in only eight appearances.

His record includes two hat-tricks and an amazing acrobatic goal on Wednesday night to defeat his old team Borussia Dortmund.

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The 22-year-old compatriot might set all scoring records this year, according to QPR midfielder Johansen, who has praised his countryman.

He is excellent, according to Johansen, who predicted that he “might finish up scoring 50+ goals this season.”

Just glance at his goal total thus far. He’s that brilliant, but I don’t want to put him under any pressure.

“You know his finishing and his strength since I played with him for a short while on the national team.

He can score a lot of goals this season in every competition, in my opinion. To be quite honest, I’m not at all shocked. He’s going to score goals, even if it’s in England, I told the squad members, and he has already shown that.

Since his arrival, there has been much discussion about Haaland’s technical skills. Many have emphasized his effectiveness in front of goal despite having little touches of the ball and limited participation in build-up play.

However, former Arsenal striker Kevin Campbell said the Norwegian saved his energy levels for the crucial times, which is why he was so hard to defend against.

When to explode and when not to, he is aware of it. He “preserves his energy and doesn’t get too engaged in the link-up play,” he told talkSPORT.

He has a fixed mindset that says, “I’m going to score goals; I don’t mind having little touches as long as they are conspicuous and significant, and right now, he has created a career out of it. If you don’t give him room, he can still score.

Tony Cascarino also commented on Haaland’s outstanding start at City and gushed over his outstanding goal against his old team Dortmund.

According to the former Ireland striker, “He’s difficult to defend against.” “He has his foot over the defender for Dortmund. How can it be stopped?

“He doesn’t have a World Cup,” is another significant factor if you’re just thinking about Premier League club football.

If anybody is going to take some time off and get ready for the second half of the season—with Norway not participating—going it’s to be Erling Haaland. I would thus advise expecting the worst.

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