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Man City star Erling Haaland reveals how he will celebrate record-breaking Premier League goal

Erling Haaland has revealed he'll be celebrating his Premier League record-breaking goal with a light gaming session before heading to bed.

Manchester City went straight back to the top of the table with what eventually became a comfortable 3-0 win over West Ham on Wednesday, though life was made difficult for them in the first half. Nathan Ake powered home a header for the opener just after the break though before Haaland doubled the lead and Phil Foden secured the win with a deflected volley late on.

Haaland's goal has grabbed all the headlines though with his stunning chip marking his 35th goal of the league season - he has now scored more goals in a single Premier League campaign than any other player. It's an incredible achievement, but the Norwegian sensation won't be going too wild with his celebrations.

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When asked if he now has his sights set on Dixie Dean's record of 63 goals, Haaland told Sky Sports: "No I don't think of this now. I'm going to sleep on this game and I wake up tomorrow and I think of trying to get three points here against Leeds.

"It will not be easy with a new manager and everything but we can not keep on thinking about these records, I will become crazy in my head so I don't think of this. I will go home now and play some video games, eat something and then sleep. That's what I will do. Then tomorrow we have to start thinking about Leeds, that's my life. I can not say [what he plays], it's too embarrassing!"

Haaland was given a special tribute by his teammates and City staff members as they held a guard of honour for him after the game which turned out to be quite a painful as well as joyous experience. "No, not me either. [seen one like

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