Haaland’s Rapid Century Feat Thrills Fans in Fulham Goal Fest
Erling Haaland reached his rapid century feat during a wild 5–4 win at Fulham. He struck early with a fierce left-footed shot in the 17th minute. The goal ignited the crowd and set the tone for an intense match.
His finish came from a sharp cross by Jeremy Doku. Haaland reacted instantly and smashed the ball into the net. Therefore, he reached 100 league goals faster than any top striker before him. The moment felt historic, and the fans at Craven Cottage knew it.
Pep Guardiola praised him with clear excitement. He said the numbers looked unreal. In addition, he admired Haaland’s hunger to keep improving. The manager also celebrated the team’s effort in creating such chances.
Haaland felt emotional after the match. He called the milestone a proud moment. For example, he shared how special it felt to achieve it in front of his father. He admitted he wanted a hat-trick and joked that he needed more practice. His mix of confidence and honesty delighted supporters.
City kept pushing after his breakthrough. Phil Foden scored twice, and Tijjani Reijnders added another. A late own goal from Sander Berge increased the lead. As a result, City looked dominant at 5–1.
Fulham answered with spirit. Samuel Chukwueze struck twice, and Alex Iwobi added one more. Their comeback nearly worked. However, Josko Gvardiol cleared Josh King’s final shot off the line in the closing seconds.
City finished the night two points behind Arsenal. The title race now looks tighter, and every match carries new pressure. This victory, however, highlighted City’s power and Haaland’s remarkable rise.