Erling Haaland's exceptional form has been boosted by a refreshing summer break, as the Norwegian forward propelled Manchester City to the summit of the Premier League with his second successive hat trick in a 3-1 victory over West Ham on Saturday.
Last weekend, Haaland dominated Ipswich, and he continued his scoring spree with another three goals, bringing his total to 70 in 69 Premier League appearances since his transfer from Borussia Dortmund. City's title defense has started with a formidable display, having won all three of their opening matches, a feat unmatched by any other team before the upcoming international break. Haaland's explosive start has been instrumental, and Guardiola commented, "No words for him. All we can do is make him play better and better and give him as many balls as possible to the box."
Guardiola could afford to rest key players like Rodri, John Stones, and Kyle Walker, who had played extensively in the Euro 2024 final, while Phil Foden was sidelined due to illness. Unlike his teammates who participated in the Euros and Copa America, Haaland enjoyed a summer off from international duties, which seems to have rejuvenated him. "I feel good, I feel energised. I had a long vacation and pre-season," Haaland remarked. "Only footballers know how important it is to have a break. You need to calm your body and mind down because it's a long season. It's not as easy as people think. I feel fresh and that's the most important thing."
Haaland's scoring streak continued with goals against Chelsea and Ipswich, setting a new Premier League record with seven goals in the first three games. West Ham's defensive lapse allowed Haaland to score the opener, and despite City's early dominance, West Ham equalized through Jarrod Bowen's assist. City regained control with a well-executed move ending in Haaland's second goal. The second half saw missed opportunities for both sides, but Haaland sealed the win with a confident finish over substitute goalkeeper Lukasz Fabianski.
West Ham's second defeat in three games leaves them in 14th place, reflecting the challenges under Julen Lopetegui.