Summary

What reaction should and will Alexander-Arnold receive?

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    Get Involved - 'I hate that Haaland is this good'published at 09:01 GMT 3 November

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    Imagine Haaland in La Liga? He'd outscore everyone over there and bully defenders off the pitch. If you can do it in the Premier League you can do it anywhere. I'm a Utd fan and I hate that he's this good!

    Ben

    He scores goals for fun in one of the most competitive leagues in the world! So yes, he’s the best striker in the world right now!

    Matt

  2. Haaland close to smashing Shearer's recordpublished at 08:56 GMT 3 November

    Man City 3-1 Bournemouth

    Erling Haaland doing the robot celebrationImage source, Getty Images

    Erling Haaland's double against Bournemouth means he has reached 98 Premier League goals and is just two away from reaching the Premier League 100 club.

    He has reached that number in just 107 matches played.

    Should he find those two goals in his next 16 Premier League games (I would say there is a solid chance), he will break Alan Shearer's record for the quickest player to reach 100 goals in the competition.

    Shearer reached the century after 124 matches played.

  3. Postpublished at 08:55 GMT 3 November

    Craig Nelson
    BBC Sport reporter

    There will be plenty more time to hear from disillusioned Tottenham supporters later, when manager Thomas Frank holds a news conference before Tuesday's Champions League match against FC Copenhagen.

    However, right now we are talking Erling Haaland...

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    Get Involved - 'Haaland the better finisher, Kane has much more to his game'published at 08:51 GMT 3 November

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    Classic for a Gooner, Zac at 08:15, has got it the wrong way around. Haaland is the better finisher but Kane has MUCH more to his game with the range of his passing, his assists, his defending etc. Come back please Harry...

    Ross, a disillusioned Spurs fan

    No way. Haaland is being helped by talented players around him. Harry Kane is much better than him.

    Mary

    No, Haaland is not the best striker in the world.

    Tom

  5. Man City's top scorers in the Premier Leaguepublished at 08:45 GMT 3 November

    Man City 3-1 Bournemouth

    Maxime Esteve scores an own goal against Manchester CityImage source, Getty Images

    Unsurprisingly, Erling Haaland leads the way as Manchester City's top scorer in the Premier League this season.

    Who's in second, you ask?

    Burnley's Maxime Esteve.

    No, seriously.

    The Burnley defender scored two own goals in the match against City in September and no City player, other than Haaland, has so far found the net twice in England's top flight during the 2025-26 campaign.

    City's top scorers:

    • Erling Haaland (13)
    • Maxime Esteve (2)*
    • Nico O'Reilly (1)
    • Matheus Nunes (1)
    • Phil Foden (1)
    • Rayan Cherki (1)
    • Tijjani Reijnders (1)

    *Own goals from an opposition player

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    Get Involved - 'Should Man City be known as the Erling Haaland team?'published at 08:42 GMT 3 November

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    Given Pep's criticism of Spurs a couple of seasons ago, should Man City now be known as 'the Erling Haaland team'?

    Alan

  7. Haaland responsible for more than half of Man City's goalspublished at 08:37 GMT 3 November

    Man City 3-1 Bournemouth

    Manchester City

    Manchester City have scored 31 goals in all competitions so far in 2025-26.

    Erling Haaland has scored 17 of them.

    Percentage wise, that means the Norway forward is responsible for 55% of City's goals so far in this campaign.

    No other player in the side has even managed three goals in all competitions.

    Erling Haaland is mobbed by Manchester City team-matesImage source, Getty Images
  8. Postpublished at 08:33 GMT 3 November

    Craig Nelson
    BBC Sport reporter

    Erling Haaland does seem to be synonymous with numbers. He just keeps producing these endless stats of goalscoring brilliance.

    The stats get trotted out so often, it's easy to overlook sometimes just how incredible his scoring feats have been since arriving in the Premier League.

    However, a popular question that keeps cropping up is whether Manchester City have become too reliant on the big Norwegian?

  9. Haaland's numbers are 'just outstanding' - Guardiolapublished at 08:24 GMT 3 November

    Man City 3-1 Bournemouth

    There are no prizes for guessing which striker Pep Guardiola wants in his Manchester City team.

    The Spaniard was full of praise for Erling Haaland in his post-match interview with BBC Sport on Sunday.

    "We are so blessed and lucky to have, first of all, an incredible person because he is the sweetest and kindest person," said the City boss.

    "He will keep improving. And, after that, as a player his numbers are just outstanding."

    Media caption,

    Guardiola doesn't understand why Bournemouth goal wasn't disallowed

  10. Postpublished at 08:21 GMT 3 November

    Craig Nelson
    BBC Sport reporter

    So much to upick from that Zac.

    Firstly, being the only Gooner in Leeds sounds like a lonely existence, so if there are any other Arsenal supporters in that part of West Yorkshire, please do get in touch.

    Secondly, Erling Haaland has more to his overall game than Harry Kane? It feels from past debates on these pages that the general argument was the other way around - that Kane had more to his game but Haaland was the supreme finisher.

    Let's open this to the group...which way round is it folks?

    Finally, a Gooner plumps for Haaland over Spurs legend Kane is not that surprising really, is it?

    Again, let's open this to the group...would you rather have Haaland or Kane in your team? Or would you sidestep them both to pick Kylian Mbappe?

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    Get Involved - 'If I could pick one for Arsenal - Haaland'published at 08:15 GMT 3 November

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    Haaland vs Kane vs Mbappe debate. I don’t see Mbappe play enough to comment. Kane is a better finisher. Haaland overall has more to his game - stronger, faster, and has X factor that Kane lacks. If I could pick one for Arsenal - Haaland.

    Zac, only Gooner in Leeds

    Haaland v Kane scarves from when Harry Kane was at SpursImage source, Getty Images
  12. Haaland double helps Man City beat Bournemouthpublished at 08:11 GMT 3 November

    Man City 3-1 Bournemouth

    Shamoon Hafez
    Football news reporter at Etihad Stadium

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    Haaland scores twice to send Man City second

    Erling Haaland was back on the scoresheet with two goals to help Manchester City return to winning ways in the Premier League and leapfrog Bournemouth into second place.

    Pep Guardiola's side had suffered their first defeat in 10 games at Aston Villa last Sunday, with Haaland not finding the net for only the second time this season.

    But the Norwegian's double proved crucial against the in-form Cherries as City moved six points behind leaders Arsenal.

    The hosts went ahead in the 17th minute courtesy of Haaland, who latched on to Rayan Cherki's neat header on the halfway line and there was only going to be one outcome as the striker stroked home an unerring finish.

    The visitors restored parity just eight minutes later when Tyler Adams reacted quickest to crash home following Gianluigi Donnarumma's miscued punch, although the goalkeeper felt he had been held by David Brooks at the corner and was booked for his protestations.

    Haaland linked up again with Cherki before going around Djordje Petrovic and coolly converted his 13th league goal of the campaign - and 26 in all competitions for club and country.

    And Nico O'Reilly burst forward at the other end on the hour mark before drilling in a precise, finish low into the corner to seal an impressive success.

  13. Postpublished at 08:10 GMT 3 November

    Craig Nelson
    BBC Sport reporter

    And that brings us back to Manchester City.

    They toiled to a third-place finish last season but Pep Guardiola has shepherded in a new era, clearing out some big names to make way for fresh talent.

    It obviously helps, though, that Erling Haaland has stuck around - signing a new long-term contract in the spring - and is back firing on all cylinders...

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    Get Involved - 'A very tight league'published at 08:06 GMT 3 November

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    Four points between 2nd and 11th in the Premier League table. Arsenal's good start aside, it is a very tight league and most teams will think they have a chance of finishing in a European placing.

    Adrian

  15. Salah scores 250th Liverpool goal in win over Villapublished at 08:01 GMT 3 November

    Liverpool 2-0 Aston Villa

    Michael Emons
    BBC Sport at Anfield

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    Liverpool beat Aston Villa to end losing streak

    Mohamed Salah scored his 250th Liverpool goal as the Reds ended their four-game Premier League losing streak with victory over Aston Villa.

    The 33-year-old Egyptian could not believe his luck when he was gifted the ball from Villa goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez's poor clearance before firing low into the unguarded net in first-half added time.

    Midfielder Ryan Gravenberch, back after missing three games with an ankle injury, sealed the three points in the 58th minute with a 20-yard shot that deflected in off Pau Torres to leave Martinez with no chance.

    Salah's goal meant he joined Ian Rush and Roger Hunt in becoming only the third Liverpool player to ever score 250 goals in all competitions for the club.

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    Get Involved - 'This is their time'published at 07:58 GMT 3 November

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    The only team that can stop Arsenal winning the Premier League is themselves. Maintaining confidence, focusing on one game at a time, and keep believing will see them over the line. With the squad depth and Arteta's leadership, this is their time.

    Jeff

    Declan Rice celebrates scoring for ArsenalImage source, Getty Images
  17. Comfortable Arsenal make it five league wins in a rowpublished at 07:54 GMT 3 November

    Burnley 0-2 Arsenal

    Gary Rose
    BBC Sport at Turf Moor

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    Arsenal go seven points clear after win over Burnley

    Premier League leaders Arsenal continued their impressive start to the season with a comfortable win at Burnley on Saturday to make it nine consecutive victories in all competitions.

    Goals from Viktor Gyokeres and Declan Rice sealed the win - their fifth in a row in the league.

    It was an impressive victory against a Burnley side that can often prove difficult to break down and had recorded back-to-back victories before facing the Gunners.

    But no side has scored more goals from set-pieces than Arsenal this season and it was from one that they took the lead, Gyokeres firing in from close range from Rice's corner.

    The Gunners got their second before the break when Rice powerfully headed in Leandro Trossard's chipped ball.

  18. Postpublished at 07:50 GMT 3 November

    Right, for anyone whose weekend did not revolve around football, let's have a quick reminder how we got here, before switching our focus to the form of Manchester City and Erling Haaland.

    Arsenal were up first, their match at Burnley one of five fixtures to kick off at 3pm on Saturday.

    Next up were Liverpool, who welcomed in-form Aston Villa to Anfield on Saturday evening.

    And Manchester City closed off the weekend with the visit of second-placed Bournemouth to the Etihad...

  19. Tight in the top halfpublished at 07:47 GMT 3 November

    It's still early days, of course.

    The fact Manchester City were able to jump from fifth to second and Liverpool from seventh to third with just one win shows how tight it is in the top half of the table.

    In fact, while there are six points between leaders Arsenal and second-placed Manchester City, just six points separate City and 12th-placed Brentford...

    The Premier League table
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    Get Involved - Is Haaland the best striker in the world?published at 07:43 GMT 3 November

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    We will delve deeper into the form of Erling Haaland first thing this morning before opening up the discussion further to look at:

    • The title race
    • Wolves' nightmare start and their search for a new manager
    • Tottenham, Thomas Frank and player snubs
    • Liverpool's big week as they prepare to face Real Madrid and Manchester City

    But first, we want to know whether you believe Haaland is the best striker in the world right now and potentially one of the best ever in the Premier League.

    Have your say using the Get Involved button at the top of this page.

    Erling Haaland and Rayan CherkiImage source, Getty Images