Norwegian striker, Erling Haaland has now set a new record of 35 goals in a Premier League season after he helped Manchester City overcome West Ham 3-0 to move back to the top of the table as the title challenge enters its final phase.
City was made to work by an under-manned Hammers to edge one point clear of Arsenal in the title race, with a game in hand still to come.
The visitors were missing the services of England international Declan Rice, Tomas Soucek, and Nayef Aguerd through illness, while injuries meant David Moyes could only name five outfield substitutes.
But Moyes’ men held out for 50 minutes before succumbing at the Etihad to remain rooted in a relegation battle.
Nathan Ake was the unlikely figure to break the deadlock as the Dutch defender rose highest to power home Riyad Mahrez’s free-kick.
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But there was no surprise over the scorer of City’s second as Haaland raced onto Jack Grealish’s pass and deftly dinked the ball over the advancing Lukasz Fabianski.
Africa Today News, New York reports that the Norwegian moved past Alan Shearer and Andy Cole’s mark of 34 set for Blackburn and Newcastle respectively in the 1990s.
Haaland was given a guard of honour by his teammates as he left the pitch after full-time.
However, he will still fall someway short of the all-time scoring record for a season in the English top flight of 60 set by Everton’s Dixie Dean in 1927/28.
Phil Foden came off the bench to add the final flourish as his sweetly-struck volley deflected off Emerson Palmieri to leave Fabianski wrong-footed five minutes from time.
City’s 13th consecutive home win in 2023 edges Pep Guardiola’s men ever closer to a fifth Premier League title in six seasons.
The champions need just four wins from their remaining five games to ensure Arsenal are denied their first title in 19 years.
The defeat leaves West Ham still four points above the relegation zone with four games to play.