Manchester City striker Erling Haaland has etched his name in the record books. The English Premier League star continued his extraordinary scoring form for Norway, netting his 60th international goal in just 53 appearances.
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The milestone came during the 2026 World Cup as Haaland found the net against Ivory Coast, further cementing his position as Norway's all-time leading scorer. The 25-year-old now boasts an impressive average of more than 1.13 goals per game at international level and has become the fastest player in football history to reach the 60-goal mark.
Haaland reaches Historic milestone with 60 goals as Norway advances to World Cup Round of 16
Haaland's latest strike highlights his relentless dominance, including scoring in 13 consecutive competitive matches and already tallying four goals at this World Cup. Fans and experts alike are left in awe of the "goal machine" leading Norway's charge on the global stage.
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