Erling Haaland cemented his place in English Premier League history on December 3, 2025, scoring his 100th goal in just 111 games during Manchester City's dramatic 5-4 victory over Fulham. The Norwegian striker shattered Alan Shearer's 30-year record by 13 matches, propelling City within two points of league leaders Arsenal in this year's title race.
In a match that showcased both clinical finishing and defensive fragility, City raced to a 5-1 lead through goals from Haaland, Phil Foden (2), Tijjani Reijnders, and a Sander Berge own goal. Fulham's late three-goal surge nearly stole an improbable draw, with Josko Gvardiol's last-minute clearance preserving City's victory.
The result highlights City's offensive firepower while raising questions about their defensive stability as the 2025-26 season approaches its midway point. Business analysts note the team's performance could influence sponsorship valuations ahead of January's transfer window.
For Asian football fans and diaspora communities following the EPL, Haaland's record-breaking form offers both sporting spectacle and commercial implications, with Asian markets playing key roles in Premier League global revenue streams.
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Haaland fastest to 100 goals as Manchester City win 5-4 at Fulham
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