Borussia Dortmund's 21-year-old star striker injured his hip flexor in mid-October and has spent several weeks on the touchline.
He returned to the pitch, of course, with a goal to make it 50 in 50 Bundesliga games.
It was not a straightforward afternoon for Dortmund as they went behind to a Wout Weghorst goal after just two minutes.
Emre Can equalised from the penalty spot on 35 minutes and Donyell Malen gave BVB the lead ten minutes into the second half.
With just under 20 to go, Haaland entered the fray.
It only took him eight minutes to get back to what he does best as he fired in the goal which sealed the three points for Dortmund.
Haaaland celebrated by getting down on one knee and pointing into the crowd.
At this point the camera turned to try and see what he was pointing at.
It picked out a Wolfsburg fan who gave Haaland the finger in response - a lovely welcome back.
The goal marked another impressive milestone for the striker.
In his 50th Bundesliga game, this was Haaland's 50th Bundesliga goal.
A truly remarkable record for the 21-year-old.
Now he is back on the pitch, talk has turned to his future and he is expected to leave the club in the summer.
Manchester City and Man United are both credited with interest, though Ralf Rangnick's imminent appointment at Old Trafford could swing in their favour.
A £64m release clause comes into effect this summer and considering Rangnick signed him at RB Salzburg, The Mirror suggests United are in the driving seat.