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The records broken by Man City’s 2022/23 Premier League title win

Manchester City are on course of matching local rivals Manchester United in completing the treble,kicking things off with the Premier League title – an FA Cup and Champions League final are still to come in their quest for immortality.
Arsenal’s defeat to Nottingham Forest meant that Manchester City have now been handed their third-straight league title without even playing.
And with a win usually comes records broken – this season is no different.
Erling Haaland in particular has been in the spotlight throughout the campaign, with the Norwegian himself breaking a plethora of records at the first time of trying. He has scored goals at a rate that no one has witnessed before in the recent history of the English top flight and will likely continue to do so for as long as he stays at the Etihad Stadium.
Here are some of the records that Pep Guardiola’s 2022/23 Manchester City have broken over the course of this Premier League season.
This one should come as no surprise but Pep Guardiola’s new number nine, Erling Haaland, quite likes scoring goals. He has 36 of them and his still side still have three games left to play.
Haaland broke the previously held record of 34, jointly held by legends Alan Shearer and Andrew Cole (both in a 42-game season), with an audacious chip over West Ham’s Lukasz Fabianski; at that point, he had only played 31 Premier League games.
Manchester City’s 2022/23 domestic triumph records a remarkable three on the trot, which is a feat only managed by Manchester United – who have done it twice – in the Premier League era. In the 135-year history of English league football, Huddersfield (1920s), Arsenal (1930s) and Liverpool (1980s) are the only other clubs to have managed three in a row. No one has ever done four.
Three on the bounce was previously snatched from within City’s grasp when Liverpool interrupted the party and picked up the 2019/20 Premier League, after Pep Guardiola’s side had won it in both the 2017/18 and 2018/19 campaigns. But the opportunity to surpass Manchester United and the rest by registering a fourth consecutive title next season will be one that Pep will relish.
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The 22-year-old Norway international arrived in style!
Haaland managed to hit the ground running while many believed his goal scoring exploits would be a slow burning process. In hindsight, it was anything but.
Two hat-tricks in August helped him finish the month with the top scorer in August of any Premier League season ever, also being the first to score that many in his first five league games. Haaland then began September just as bright as his goal against Aston Villa saw him break the record of the quickest player to reach 10 Premier League goals, which he managed in six matches.
He then became the first player in the Premier League to score in his first four away games, while silmutaneously becoming the first to score 11 goals in his first seven outings.
Manchester United fans, look away. His hat-trick in October’s 6-3 derby thrashing meant he became the first player to score three successive hat-tricks at home, while this treble in that game was also a new record – by a monstrous 40 games – for scoring three hat-tricks in one campaign.
Before January, the talisman had managed to net a record-breaking 20 goals, which in itself would have been a Golden Boot-winning figure for the 1997/98, 1998/99 and 2008/09 seasons, as well as matching the totals of those mustered up in 2006/07 and 2010/11.
Everyone knew that this season was a two-horse race relatively early on, with Arsenal and Manchester City head and shoulders above the rest. But with the Gunners spending the majority of the campaign at the summit, many thought that they would put a halt to the recent City dominance.
But, not on Guardiola’s watch.
City’s definitive title win now means that their title challengers Arsenal spent the longest time at the top of the Premier League table without winning since its 1992 inception, with a total of 248 days.
Though Newcastle are commonly association with the Premier League’s most significant capitulation of the Premier League, there may now be new contenders for that unwanted label.
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Mohamed Salah’s record in the Europa League

Though Liverpool have become accustomed to the Champions League, their star man Mohamed Salah is no stranger to Europe’s second-tier competition, the Europa League.
Jurgen Klopp’s outfit now have time to reflect and recuperate after finishing 5th in the Premier League and out of the Champions League spots for the first time since the 2014/15 campaign.
Unai Emery – now in charge of high-flying Aston Villa – put the sword to Liverpool in the final of the 2015/16 Europa League final, with Coke’s second-half double proving crucial for Sevilla that day.
As they exchange their Tuesday and Wednesday nights for Thursday’s, Klopp, who had pledged to make the Europa League “our competition” will look to Salah in particular to prevent a repeat of that torrid night in Basel seven years ago.
FC Basel plummeted out of the Champions League after failing to meet their aim of reaching the group stage in 2012/13.
The Egyptian King, in the infant years of his career, made more appearances from the bench than he did as a nailed-on starter in Basel’s Europa League campaign but he was a star nonetheless.
Salah scored his first of eventually many goals on the European stage in the quarter-finals as Basel edged past Tottenham on penalties after drawing 4-4 on aggregate scoring.
His scoring exploits did not halt there as his future employers Chelsea were at the hands of a Salah double in west London. Although the Egypt international crashed out of the competition thanks to the Blues, his Europa League showings earned him a rightful move to the English giants a few months later.
Salah helped Basel to their best-ever finish in the competition, performing when it mattered the most and often being the difference-maker.
Wedged in between his other two Europa League campaigns came his least successful one, with just a goal and assist apiece.
12 days after scoring his first goal for the club against Sassuolo, Salah added one to his European CV against, once again, Tottenham. Spurs had become a familiar sight for the tricky winger and a match-up that he flourished in.
Bearing in mind his spell in Fiorentina was merely a loan, Salah enjoyed positivity for the majority of the season and spurred his side into the semi-finals of the Europa League. His influence – goals aside – was undeniable, though his game time was limited on the centre stage.
A theme begins to reoccur with Salah and the Europa League as he helped Fiorentina – very much a surprise package of the 2014/15 Europa League season – reach the semi-finals of the competition for only the third time in the entirety of the club’s history.
Salah’s most recent Europa League campaign came just before his high-profile move to Liverpool, featuring in six games for Roma in 2016/17.
The Italian side endured a torrid campaign in Europe, preventing Salah from showing the footballing world his undeniable talent. Domestically, Roma finished in second place and secured themselves a spot at Europe’s top table for the following campaign, but cracked under pressure when vying for European silverware in the same season.
Neither goal amounted for anything in this term, either. Roma’s four-goal thumping over West Ham’s conquerors in Astra Giurgiu was already wrapped up before Salah’s effort came, and he managed to grab his second of the competition in a last 16 defeat to Lyon.
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Erling Haaland set to beat Premier League record set by Thierry Henry 20 years ago

Manchester City’s goalscorer-in-chief has set the Premier League alight in his inaugural campaign, breaking record after record and is closing in one Thierry Henry’s long-standing achievement.
Though goals are Erling Haaland’s forte, he has also dished out the odd assist, taking his goal involvement tally to a highly respectable 44. His latest lay-off to Phil Foden at Brighton matched the Premier League record of total goal involvements in a single season.
Arsenal legend Thierry Henry set the same record two decades prior, but the new kid on the block will want to leave the Frenchman in the dust by surpassing it in City’s finale at Brentford.
44 – Erling Haaland’s assist tonight was his 44th Premier League goal involvement in 2022-23 (36 goals, 8 assists) – a joint-record in a 38-game Premier League season, along with Thierry Henry in 2002-03 (24 goals, 20 assists). Machine. pic.twitter.com/Ni4XS7WXyE
— OptaJoe (@OptaJoe) May 24, 2023
Both Premier League cult heroes in their own right, but with Haaland’s career still in his infancy, he has all the sufficient tools to surpass Henry’s legacy. Marry that up with Pep Guardiola’s ideology and we have an all-timer on our hands.
His arrival divided opinion: some believed he was the world-beating attacker that City craved while some were under the impression he couldn’t hit the heights of the likes of Harry Kane and Mohamed Salah. Oh, how wrong were they.
Guardiola muttered that Sergio Aguero was irreplaceable upon his departure but has been proved entirely wrong by Haaland’s first season in England. An audacious chip over Lukasz Fabianski recorded his record-breaking 35th goal of the campaign, but was just the latest of many to remind us what an alien talent the Spaniard has at his disposal.
Month |
Goals |
Assists |
---|---|---|
August |
9 |
1 |
September |
2 |
0 |
October |
6 |
2 |
November |
1 |
0 |
December |
3 |
0 |
January |
4 |
0 |
Feburary |
2 |
1 |
March |
1 |
1 |
April |
6 |
2 |
May |
2 |
1 |
Two hat-tricks in August had rival fans trembling and City fans relishing in the presence of their new focal point, but few understood what the phenom was capable of.
Next up for the 22-year-old is to eclipse old-timer Dixie Dean, who set the all-time goal record across all competitions – a total of 63 back in 1927/28.
At the rate that Haaland is excelling at, Alan Shearer and Andy Cole’s joint-record of 47 goal involvements in a 42-game campaign could be his next season, although he has four fewer games to manage it.
Should he remain in the Manchester City ranks for years to come, surely Shearer’s 260-goal record is in jeopardy?
Month |
Goals |
Assists |
---|---|---|
August |
2 |
2 |
September |
4 |
2 |
October |
0 |
1 |
November |
3 |
2 |
December |
2 |
0 |
January |
6 |
1 |
February |
2 |
2 |
March |
0 |
2 |
April |
3 |
3 |
May |
2 |
5 |
Amazingly, Henry failed to secure the Golden Boot in this monumental season, with Ruud van Nistelrooy taking the award back to Manchester with him.
The former France international remains the only player to notch 20 in both goals and assists, though, and given Haaland’s speciality in being the finisher rather than the provider, this record seems to be safe for the foreseeable future.
Despite the astonishing nature of the Arsenal forward’s exploits in the attacking third, they were still five points adrift of the league summit as none other than Van Nistelrooy’s United won their seventh Premier League title.
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All permutations for Europe and relegation

The end of the Premier League season is upon us and it has certainly been a thrilling campaign with lots of drama along the way.
While the title may have already been wrapped up by Manchester City at the expense of Arsenal, there is still a huge amount to play for all over the rest of the table on the final day of the Premier League season.
The primary focus will be on the relegation zone where only one team has already had their fate sealed, which is Southampton. Some eyes will also be on the various European qualification spots. Here are all of the permutations you need to know about to enjoy the final day of the 2022/23 Premier League season.
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The Champions League race in the Premier League has been thrilling this season, but Manchester United actually brought it to a close on Thursday night when they easily beat Chelsea 4-1. It means that Manchester City, Arsenal, Man Utd and Newcastle will be the Premier League’s representatives in the Champions League next season.
All that is yet to be decided in the top four is who will finish in third place. Man Utd are now two points ahead of Newcastle so they just need to win against Fulham to make sure that they keep third. If they draw and Newcastle win away at Chelsea, the Geordies would nab third due to goal difference. The only real desire to finish third is due to bragging rights and stature, rather than anything too tangible beyond a couple of million in prize money (which, relatively speaking, isn’t a lot).
Position |
Team |
Goal difference |
Points |
---|---|---|---|
1 |
Manchester City |
62 |
89 |
2 |
Arsenal |
40 |
81 |
3 |
Manchester United |
14 |
72 |
4 |
Newcastle |
35 |
70 |
Similar to the Champions League battle, the Europa League battle was expected to go down to the wire. As it turns out, Liverpool are guaranteed to finish in fifth place and Brighton are guaranteed to finish in sixth place, meaning they will be England’s Europa League participants next season.
There is actually a chance that three teams enter the Europa League next season from the Premier League, but only if West Ham win the Europa Conference League final against Fiorentina. That has no bearing on the Premier League table going into the final day.
The Europa Conference League slot is where the interest lies on Sunday, with three teams fighting for seventh place in the Premier League. Seventh in the Premier League gets this spot because Man Utd won the Carabao Cup and they already have a European spot. The teams in question are Aston Villa, Tottenham and Brentford.
Aston Villa are the team in pole position so all they need to do is equal or better the results of Brentford and Tottenham. If Villa are beaten, Brentford do not win and Spurs draw, Spurs will get seventh on goal difference.
Tottenham will also get seventh if they win and Villa draw or lose, while Brentford are going to have to beat Man City and hope both Villa and Tottenham draw or lose if they are to qualify for Europe for the first time. The Bees are certainly the outside bet.
Position |
Team |
Goal difference |
Points |
---|---|---|---|
5 |
Liverpool |
28 |
66 |
6 |
Brighton |
20 |
62 |
7 |
Aston Villa |
4 |
58 |
8 |
Tottenham |
4 |
57 |
9 |
Brentford |
11 |
56 |
This is where the majority of the focus will be on the final day of the 2022/23 Premier League season, as three teams are all vying to finish in the place above the relegation zone.
Everton are currently the team in a position of strength, while Leeds United and Leicester City are in the bottom three. All of the power lies with Everton as if they win their game, Leeds and Leicester’s results are irrelevant.
Leicester and Leeds are level on points. Leicester need to win their game and hope that Everton either lose or draw. Leicester can finish level on points with Everton if they win and Everton draw, but Leicester’s goal difference is better and they would be safe. They also have a better goal difference than Leeds so if Everton draw and both Leicester and Leeds win, it is Leicester that would be safe.
Leeds also simply have to win their game and hope that Leicester lose or draw, with Everton also losing. If Leeds win and Everton draw, they would be level on points and Leeds would need to beat Tottenham by three clear goals in order to get the goal difference swing on Everton.
The clearest way of viewing it is that if Everton win, it is game over. If Leicester and Leeds both lose or draw, it is game over regardless of what the Toffees do.
Position |
Team |
Goal difference |
Points |
---|---|---|---|
17 |
Everton |
-24 |
33 |
18 |
Leicester |
-18 |
31 |
19 |
Leeds |
-27 |
31 |
20 |
Southampton |
-37 |
24 |
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