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Is Erling Haaland set to beat the all-time season record?

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Unless you’ve been living under a rock for the last few months, you’ll have heard that Erling Haaland is scoring quite a few goals at Manchester City this season.

The former Borussia Dortmund striker is enjoying playing in the dominant City team, getting opportunities galore from the likes of Kevin De Bruyne, Bernardo Silva and Phil Foden just to name a few.

But how does he compare right now to legends of the Premier League who set scoring records before the massive Norwegian arrived on the scene?

Here are the records for most goals scored in a season and how Haaland can break them.

The record for most goals scored in a single Premier League season is held jointly by Andy Cole and Alan Shearer, who both netted 34 in their 1993/94 and 1994/95 campaigns respectively. Those feats were set during the 1990s when the Premier League played 42 games instead of the 38-game format currently in place.

Since the amount of teams in England’s top flight was reduced, the best effort in a 38-game Premier League season was recorded by Mohamed Salah upon his return to England with Liverpool in 2017/18. The Egyptian bagged 32 strikes to edge out Harry Kane for that season’s Golden Boot.

Alan Shearer – 34

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Shearer won the Premier League title with Blackburn / Chris Cole/GettyImages

Shearer is legendary figure in the Premier League as the competition’s greatest ever goalscorer.

He hit the back of the net an incredible 260 times during his spells with Blackburn and Newcastle and registered over 30 goals in three of his four Premier League seasons with the Rovers. His best return was 34, back in 1994/95, as he and strike partner Chris Sutton led Kenny Dalglish’s side to the title.

He won the Golden Boot that season and remarkably defended that title for the following two years.

Andy Cole – 34

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Cole was an instant hit at Newcastle / Getty Images/GettyImages

Cole was an incredibly consistent goalscorer during his prime and is behind only Shearer, Wayne Rooney and Kane in the all-time goal standings.

He only went past 20 league goals a season once in his career, but it was a record-breaking 1993/94 term for the former England international in the Magpies’ first Premier League season.

He struck 34 times up front while partnering Peter Beardsley as Newcastle scored 82 goals, two more than league winners Manchester United and seeing them dubbed ‘The Entertainers’. Cole soon joined Manchester United, where he would win five league titles and a Champions League.

Mohamed Salah – 32

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