Haaland crowned Premier League’s top scorer

MANCHESTER, U.K. – In a fitting bookend to a dramatic 2024-25 Premier League campaign, Erling Haaland secured his third Golden Boot in four seasons with Manchester City this Sunday – a remarkable milestone achieved even as the Norwegian striker watched from the stands, sidelined for Pep Guardiola’s emotional farewell match at the Etihad Stadium.

Guardiola, the architect of City’s unprecedented decade of domestic and European success, rotated his full squad for his final fixture in charge, leaving Haaland out of the matchday roster for the club’s 2-1 loss to Aston Villa. The fixture doubled as a celebration of Guardiola’s trophy-laden 10-year tenure at the helm of the club.

Across 35 league outings this term, Haaland found the back of the net 27 times, a haul that was not enough to push City past Arsenal in the tight title race that went down to the final weeks of the season.

With this latest win, Haaland joins an elite group of Premier League greats, becoming just the third player after Alan Shearer and Harry Kane to claim the Golden Boot three times since the Premier League’s rebranding. Only two legends of the competition – Mohamed Salah and Thierry Henry – have claimed the award four times, leaving Haaland one win shy of matching that all-time record.

Brentford frontman Igor Thiago finished as the runner-up in the Golden Boot race with 22 goals, a breakout season that earned him a call-up to Brazil’s senior national squad for the upcoming FIFA World Cup.

Haaland’s 2024-25 campaign got off to a scorching start, with 19 of his total goals coming in the first 17 matchweeks. His importance to City’s title push was thrown into sharp relief during a mid-season slump that ultimately derailed the club’s bid for back-to-back titles. Around the turn of the year, Haaland endured a seven-game dry spell where he only scored once – a penalty against Brighton – with City scraping just two wins across that run of fixtures.

The 25-year-old rediscovered his cutting edge for the final stretch of the season, netting the match-winning goals in critical away clashes against Liverpool and a highly anticipated title-deciding fixture against Arsenal last month. Even with Haaland’s late surge in form, dropped points in separate away trips to Everton and Bournemouth handed Arsenal the long-awaited title, ending the Gunners’ 22-year wait for a Premier League crown.