Manchester City superstar Erling Haaland has now broken a stunning record that stood for 90 years.
On Thursday night, Norway claimed a comprehensive 3-0 win over Slovenia in the UEFA Nations League, with Haaland grabbing a brace to continue his sensational goalscoring form for club and country.
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The Manchester City striker opened the scoring just seven minutes into the match, before his strike partner and Atletico Madrid star Alexander Sorloth added a second with 52 minutes played.
Haaland completed his brace in the 62nd minute, and it marked yet another a massive milestone for the 24-year-old.
According to talkSPORT, Haaland's brace ensured that he is now Norway's all-time top-goalscorer with 34 strikes for the national team.
It took the centre-forward just 36 games to reach the mark.
The previous record holder, Jorgen Juve, set the record at 33 goals all the way back in 1934, and Haaland has now stunningly rewrote history 90 years later.
Haaland was also the captain on the night in the absence of the injured Martin Odegaard, and the marksman also sparked rumours that he is now expecting his first child with his partner Isabel Haugseng Johansen after his goal celebrations seemingly teased a baby-bump.
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