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Soccer-Haaland and Nunez were tipped to be rivals, but so far it has been no contest

MANCHESTER, England : Both Manchester City and Liverpool spent big to revamp their striker department in the close season, with Erling Haaland and Darwin Nunez tipped to be rivals atop the goalscoring charts, but so far it has been no contest.

City's capture of Haaland and Liverpool's addition of Nunez represented a style shift for both, focusing their forward lines around a central striker, as last season's title rivals tried something different.

Nunez was much coveted after his impressive rise at Benfica in Portugal, persuading Liverpool to part with 75 million euros ($73.28 million) to bring in the Uruguayan. The results have been moderate so far, but the same cannot be said for City's new phenomenon.

The doubters suggested Haaland's incredible goalscoring feats at Borussia Dortmund in Germany could not be as easily replicated, but the Norwegian has made light work of silencing such talk ahead of City's trip to Liverpool on Sunday.

Haaland has played in nine Premier League games to date, but nonetheless already holds the record for most goals (15) and most goal involvements (goals and assist combined, 18) in a player's first 10 appearances in the competition's history.

The most goals a player has scored over any 10-game stretch in the competition is 16 by Luis Suarez for Liverpool between October-December 2013.

"It's unbelievable honestly," City forward Jack Grealish told BT Sport when asked about Haaland after last week's win over FC Copenhagen in the Champions League.

"I've never witnessed anything like it in my life. For the first and second goals I was just laughing. He is always there. The keeper said something to me as I was walking back. He said 'he's not human!' I said 'you're telling me?'"

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