
Erling Haaland has made history as he became the fastest player to reach 50 Champions League goals, achieving the feat in just 49 games during Manchester City’s 2-0 victory over Napoli at the Etihad Stadium.
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The Norwegian striker surpassed Ruud van Nistelrooy’s previous record of 62 matches, opening the scoring with a powerful header in the 56th minute. Haaland connected with a delicate lofted pass from Phil Foden, nodding the ball into the corner to put Pep Guardiola’s side ahead.
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Ten minutes later, Jeremy Doku sealed the win with a fine individual effort, darting into the box before firing past Vanja Milinkovic-Savic.
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Napoli’s task was made more difficult after Giovanni Di Lorenzo was sent off in the first half for denying Haaland a clear goalscoring chance. Manager Antonio Conte was forced into a tactical reshuffle, which tempered the emotional return of Kevin De Bruyne to his former club. The Belgian, who rejoined City on a free transfer in the summer, was given a warm ovation by home fans as he stepped onto and later left the pitch.
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City had threatened repeatedly before breaking through, with Tijjani Reijnders and Rodri both forcing strong saves from Milinkovic-Savic, while Josko Gvardiol’s curling effort went narrowly wide before halftime. Reijnders also saw an inventive backwards header drop just off target.
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It was ultimately Haaland and Doku who provided the decisive goals to hand Guardiola’s men a perfect start to their European campaign.
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Attention now shifts to the Premier League, where City face a major test away to Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium on Sunday in what could be a pivotal clash in the title race.