Two hat-tricks. Five days. Records already tumbling.
Erling Haaland has certainly made an impact at Manchester City.
Haaland's first-half hat-trick in City's 6-0 hammering of Nottingham Forest followed on from his second-half three-timer as they came back from two down to beat Crystal Palace four days before.
The 22-year-old has become the first player to score nine goals in his first five Premier League games. He is the first player to score nine times in the month of August and is providing very useful cover for fellow City new boy Julian Alvarez, who marked his full debut with a second-half double.
"He's brilliant. He's got the lot," said Forest manager Steve Cooper.
"Man City have the best striker in the world right now," former striker Dion Dublin told BBC Radio 5 Live. "If he stays in the Premier League, every record will be broken."
Two hat-tricks. Five days. Records already tumbling.
Erling Haaland has certainly made an impact at Manchester City.
Haaland's first-half hat-trick in City's 6-0 hammering of Nottingham Forest followed on from his second-half three-timer as they came back from two down to beat Crystal Palace four days before.
The 22-year-old has become the first player to score nine goals in his first five Premier League games. He is the first player to score nine times in the month of August and is providing very useful cover for fellow City new boy Julian Alvarez, who marked his full debut with a second-half double.
"He's brilliant. He's got the lot," said Forest manager Steve Cooper.
"Man City have the best striker in the world right now," former striker Dion Dublin told BBC Radio 5 Live. "If he stays in the Premier League, every record will be broken."
"When we look at the goals he's scored this season, he's a proper striker. He's just got a knack for scoring goals and I'm excited to see him this season because he's just going to go on and on and score more and more."
'Ridiculous talent' - football reacts to Haaland
Six goals in 60 Premier League minutes have led fans on social media to wonder who, or what, can stop Haaland this season.
Joe Buzzard wrote on Twitter: "Can someone please adjust the difficulty level for Erling Haaland? Way too easy."
KevB said: "So City have upgraded Sterling and Jesus with Haaland and Alvarez and made £30 million doing it!"
And Rakesh Pradhan simply put it: "Just give the golden boot to Haaland now. Ridiculous talent."
Alvarez also makes a big impression
Listening to Guardiola after his side's latest victory, you got the sense he was even more pleased by Alvarez's contribution to the victory.
Unlike Haaland, the Argentina forward has moved to a new culture and a new continent. Yet, like Haaland, the transition appears seamless.
His well-taken double was the sign of a man who believes in his own abilities. Guardiola could not be more pleased with him.
"There is not one person who is not happy for Julian's two goals," said Guardiola, who said he was alerted to the 22-year-old by Joan Patsy, an old friend of his mentor Johan Cruyff.
"He told me a year-and-a-half ago how special he was. He is young, has scored a lot of goals at River Plate, where there is a lot of pressure to win. When he is close to the goal, oh my God. He is so precise. So good," said Guardiola.
"These two new players are so young, they are here and it is like 'OK, I want to prove myself to the world in the toughest league in the world'."