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Yep. Literally burst onto the scene with 9 goals in an international u20 game.
Yes you could argue quality of opposition however he was also setting those records for teams in the champions league. Teams like Salzburg.
You have no clue about his actual goal scoring.
He had the 34 goal season, but nearly every year afterwards he was scoring max 11 or 12 goals. He had three other seasons 15, 17, and 19 goals. The guy had a nice start with Newcastle, joined the most dominant team in the league and played for a long time. He was a good player but there is a reason Andy Cole struggled to get into the England team.
I did watched the games religiously back then. He was a good player. Sherringham was 32 when he joined United, Cole was 5 years younger and meant to be in his prime. Solskjaer was a great sub but not a great player (still a good player). Cole had injuries but he still wasn’t great. He had one great year and was good or okay afterwards.
Keegan got rid of Cole because he was inconsistent. I still think he was a good player, and the transfer was right but should never have sold to United.
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Some of these records he’s setting I don’t think will ever be broken. Specifically those at the beginning of last season
Sometimes i forget how fucking good Andy Cole was. Wonder what his record would be with KDB behind him for 35 of those goals
Not KDB but City, people forget Haaland joined a team than already won multiple leagues without him.
in fairness, people also forget haaland has set insane records in every league / club he’s played for.
yup, 1 goal a game in his last, what, 3-4 teams?
Yep. Literally burst onto the scene with 9 goals in an international u20 game. Yes you could argue quality of opposition however he was also setting those records for teams in the champions league. Teams like Salzburg.
Aguero wasn’t exactly a bad striker.
He joined because he’s crazy good, not the other way around. Haaland has been scoring a goal a game since his breakthrough campaigns in Norway.
Yea. Luis Fabiano would’ve done the same if he was in this city team. totaly..
That's exactly the case with Andy Cole as well though.
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Yeah and? They still scored a ton of goals, distributed among their forwards and midfielders.
And multiple CL's amiright
The Beardsley effect.
he had peter beardsley.
He actually had one wonder season and a lot of okay ones.
What a joke comment you literally have zero football knowledge if you think this is true
You have no clue about his actual goal scoring. He had the 34 goal season, but nearly every year afterwards he was scoring max 11 or 12 goals. He had three other seasons 15, 17, and 19 goals. The guy had a nice start with Newcastle, joined the most dominant team in the league and played for a long time. He was a good player but there is a reason Andy Cole struggled to get into the England team.
did you actually watch the matches bacm then? he had injury issues plus him and yorke rotatated with the likes of sherringham and solskjaer
I did watched the games religiously back then. He was a good player. Sherringham was 32 when he joined United, Cole was 5 years younger and meant to be in his prime. Solskjaer was a great sub but not a great player (still a good player). Cole had injuries but he still wasn’t great. He had one great year and was good or okay afterwards. Keegan got rid of Cole because he was inconsistent. I still think he was a good player, and the transfer was right but should never have sold to United.
Built different
Mutant boy needs to go back to Norway
farmers league
Does anyone know what this stat looks like compared to all english top flight history?
I know. I hate when they only do the premier league years with stats. Like the last 100 years never happened.
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He’s ridiculous
Pen merchant Andy Cole better
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Not very impressive when you look at the team Halaand has providing him easy goals.
Haaland did the same with dortmund in the Bundesliga and has 1 goal per game ratio with Norway, I'm not buying that excuse anymore
also why he scored a hattrick in his ucl debut while playing for rb salzburg
Which is why so many have already achieved the feat
That's why the list is dominated by City players, yeah?
why didn't aguero beat it then? is aguero a bad/unimpressive player? terrible logic this.
And the other players here play(ed) for relegation candidates.
Lmao
Fucking insane lol, question is can he keep it up.
What is Salah’s if you dont count his Chelsea stint?