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Erling Haaland has scored 10 goals in the same way to embarrass Man City critics

If Manchester City are starting to find form as a collective then it is being powered by the magnificent Erling Haaland. The statistics are not only plentiful, but they are also mind-boggling.

That is now 42 goals this season in 37 games. A week ago he was out of form but he now has nine goals in his last 135 minutes of football. This is truly obscene stuff and after a relatively barren run of two goals in eight games he is now electric. This was hat-trick number six of the season.

The idea that he was making City worse, or was at the wrong club, must have been banished for good. He is getting chances at a startling rate and is finishing them clinically.

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One of the stats used to question Haaland's suitability for City this season has been his lack of touches. Incredibly, his last 10 goals for the club have been scored with his first touch, including two penalties. He doesn't need that many touches to hurt teams.

He is scoring from inside the penalty area but his ability to find space, sniff out where the ball is going and finish with a ruthless streak that is beyond every other striker in world football is extraordinary.

It might look easy, but it's really not. Haaland is the most exciting, thrilling and unique footballer in the world. He could be the man to make the difference over the next two-and-a-half months.

It's not so long ago that City's inconsistency was being cited as the reason they wouldn't win the league this season. They couldn't maintain performance levels and couldn't string wins together.

Thirteen goals in two games, six straight wins and five successive clean sheets would suggest those days are behind us. There has been a reluctance all season to declare

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