He already has 14 Premier League goals in eight games since arriving at Man City in the summer, and is continuing to shine on the European stage too.
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He was at it yet again in the Champions League, and while it was no hat-trick this time, he did manage two goals in his side's Champions League victory against Danish champions FC Copenhagen on Wednesday night.
The brace means he has now equalled Barcelona legends Rivaldo and Luis Suarez on Champions League goals scored.
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The former Borussia Dortmund striker was on target within seven minutes of the match, as a ball by Joao Cancelo found its way through to the City hitman, who swept the ball home with his right foot.
Haaland netted again on 34 minutes, when Sergio Gomez's shot was parried by former Liverpool goalkeeper Kamil Grabara, only for the Norwegian to finish from six yards.
It meant his Champions League goal tally now stands at a remarkable 27 goals in just 22 appearances.
He also becomes the third player to score in each of his first three appearances for an English club in Europe's elite competition, after Marouane Chamakh for Arsenal and Ferran Torres for Man City.
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The Sky Blues later made it 3-0 before half-time, after fantastic play by ex-Barcelona youngster Gomez's effort deflected off two Copenhagen defenders, before the ball went in off Davit Khocholava.
Riyad Mahrez marked his 200th City appearance with a goal after the interval.
The Algeria international fired home from the penalty spot on 55 minutes to make it 4-0, after Aymeric Laporte was hauled down from a corner before Julian Alvarez made it 5-0.