Norwegian striker Erling Haaland made history by becoming the first player in the English top-flight to score over 50 goals in a single season since 1931. That's a whopping 92-year record that had stood the test of time until this young goal scoring machine has come along and smashed it.
Haaland's latest triumph came in a match against Fulham, where he calmly slotted in a penalty after his teammate Julian Alvarez was fouled in the box.
Even legendary manager Pep Guardiola couldn't help but be impressed by Haaland's achievement. It just goes to show that even the best in the business can be left speechless when witnessing history in the making. Check out his hilarious reaction here...
"So, before Winston Churchill was Prime Minister?"
— BBC Sport (@BBCSport) April 30, 2023
Pep Guardiola needed a moment to work that one out 😅#BBCFootball pic.twitter.com/s2ZIlnbMTA