Erling Haaland's incredible debut season for Manchester City has seen the striker earn the Football Writers' Association Player of the Year award.
Haaland has scored 51 goals and added eight assists in just 47 games, averaging a goal or assist every 60 minutes. He recently became the all-time top scorer in a single Premier League season with his 35 goals and counting, while he holds various other records including most goals in a single season for City.
With six games left of the season - seven if City reach the Champions League final - Haaland could set another impressive record for the most goals in all competitions in a single top-flight season, but he needs 12 more goals to equal Dixie Dean's long-standing tally. ALSO READ: Pep Guardiola may have already hinted at Man City plan for 'toughest' Premier League fixture at Everton Haaland becomes only the fourth player to receive the award in his first season in the Premier League, following teammate Ruben Dias, Jurgen Klinsmann and Gianfranco Zola.
Kevin De Bruyne came fourth in the 2023 vote, behind Haaland and Arsenal duo Bukayo Saka and Martin Odegaard. The striker said: “To win the Football Writers’ Award in my first season in English football is an honour.
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