Erling Haaland has already made light work of a number of Premier League records.
The Manchester City forward has smashed the record for the most goals scored in a single Premier League season, as well as being the fastest player to reach ten goals and three hat-tricks in the competition.
However, there is another record the unstoppable Norwegian is set to break – the fastest player to 50 Premier League goals.
Haaland needs just one more to reach a half-century in the English top flight and, providing he doesn’t go on a mighty goal drought, he’ll make a mockery of some of the big names currently in the top ten considering he has played only 47 matches to date.
Here are the ten players who have so far reached 50 Premier League goals quickest.
While Kevin Phillips couldn’t quite hit a Premier League century, finishing up on 92, it took the 1999/00 Player of the Year just 83 games to grab his 50th goal in the division.
Phillips achieved the feat at Sunderland during the 2001/02 season as his rich vein of goalscoring form in the Premier League began to slow down slightly.
It was never going to take Sergio Aguero too long to reach 50 goals given the Argentine’s ruthlessness in front of goal, but he is currently the seventh fastest player to reach the total.
The prolific Manchester City forward scored his 50th in a 5-1 demolition of Tottenham at the Etihad during the 2011/12 season, going on to add another 134 Premier League strikes to his overall haul.
The only active Premier League player to make the top ten, until Haaland joins him of course, Mohamed Salah was unsurprisingly quick to 50 Premier League goals.
The Egyptian managed to achieve this total in just 72 matches, securing his spot in the list following a brace during a thrilling 4-3 victory over Crystal Palace with Liverpool back in 2019.
Ruud van Nistelrooy managed two impressive records with just one goal in a 2-1 win over Newcastle for Manchester United back in 2003. The Dutchman grabbed his 50th goal in just 68 Premier League matches, but also netted in a tenth consecutive appearance.
That was a record at the time for the former Manchester United striker, although it would later be topped by Jamie Vardy who scored in 11 straight league games in 2015.
It was certainly an afternoon to remember for Andy Cole and Manchester United.
During a 9-0 thrashing of Ipswich Town in 1995 – a record in itself for largest Premier League win – the striker scored five goals across 90 minutes to reach 50 in the Premier League.
It was just Cole’s 65th match, making him the fastest to hit a half-century. He also became the first player to score five in a single Premier League game during the demolition of Ipswich.