Erling Haaland, despite being considered in a slow season, emerged as the top scorer in the Premier League for 2023-24, as announced by Jermaine Jenas, a former Tottenham and England midfielder, on BBC Match of the Day. Playing for Manchester City, Haaland secured the 2023-24 Premier League Golden Boot with 27 goals, five more than his closest rival, Cole Palmer of Chelsea and England. This marked his second consecutive Golden Boot win, a feat last achieved by Tottenham’s Harry Kane.
Since joining Manchester City from Borussia Dortmund in 2022, Haaland has been instrumental, contributing to over one-third of the team’s Premier League goals. Despite facing criticism and missing games due to injury, Haaland’s goals played a crucial role in securing City’s fourth successive league title. In April, Roy Keane’s comments on Sky Sports, comparing Haaland’s play to that of a League Two player, stirred controversy. However, Pep Guardiola defended Haaland, labeling him the “best striker in the world,” with Chris Sutton dismissing Keane’s remarks as baseless.
Erling Haaland concluded the season with 63 goals in 65 league appearances with 25 goals coming from inside the penalty area. Daniel Sturridge praised Haaland’s remarkable goal-scoring record, emphasizing the respect he deserves. Haaland’s dominance continued with 17 of his 27 goals scored in the second half of matches. He averaged a goal every 26 touches, far ahead of any other player with two or more goals in the Premier League this season.
Additionally, Haaland’s left foot proved lethal, scoring 20 goals with it, a rare achievement in Premier League history. His average of a goal every 85 minutes matches the highest in Premier League history. Furthermore, Haaland provided five assists this season. Sturridge predicts even more challenges for City’s rivals in the upcoming season, confident that Haaland will continue to excel.
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