Former England striker Chris Sutton believes Manchester City ace Erling Haaland can break the Premier League 50-goal barrier this season.
Haaland is being celebrated today after his hat-trick in victory over Manchester United.
The rate at which Haaland is scoring has led Sutton to say on BBC Radio 5 Live that "he is a freak" and compare him to his former Blackburn Rovers strike partner Alan Shearer, who still holds the record of the most goals scored in the Premier League with 260.
"If Haaland hangs around, Shearer's record is going. I'm not sure Harry Kane will quite get there. This guy has got the absolute lot.
"Robbie Savage said he will get 51 goals. That is not ridiculous. If he stays fit, that is really feasible."
Former England defender Jonathan Woodgate added that he had "never seen a centre-forward as clinical as Haaland" and he "has everything".
"He finds space in the box and he's devastating when he gets in there. A phenomenal, phenomenal talent. I don't see a real weakness to his game," Woodgate said.
"If Manchester City had Haaland last season, they would have won the Champions League."
