We’ve come to expect Erling Haaland to find the back of the net almost every time he steps on the pitch — but even by his own remarkable standards, the Norwegian striker has taken his game to new heights at the start of the 2025–26 season.
Manchester City’s unstoppable frontman has been in ruthless form for both club and country since the campaign kicked off in August, showcasing the kind of consistency that few players in world football can match. Remarkably, Haaland has failed to score in just one of his 14 appearances across all competitions so far this term.
Looking at his broader record, the 25-year-old has drawn a blank only twice in his last 21 outings combined for Norway and Manchester City, underlining his reputation as one of the most lethal forwards on the planet.
Haaland’s meteoric rise has already seen him rewrite several goal-scoring records since arriving in England, yet he continues to push boundaries at an astonishing pace. Every goal brings him closer to surpassing another Premier League milestone, this time a record previously held by Jamie Vardy — whose famous streak of scoring in 11 consecutive league games remains one of the competition’s standout achievements.
After his brace against Everton last weekend, the City talisman now finds himself within touching distance of that mark. His combination of precision finishing, physical dominance, and relentless movement has left defences across England scrambling for answers.
If his current form continues, Haaland could soon not only equal Vardy’s remarkable run but also set a new benchmark for scoring consistency — adding yet another chapter to what is already one of the most extraordinary goal-scoring careers in modern football.
