Football-loving fans, predominantly supporters of Manchester City, took to social media to heap praises on Darwin Nunez.
Haaland took just 35 minutes to score on his Premier League debut opening his account for Manchester City away at West Ham.
The Norwegian powerhouse, a £51 million summer signing, was relatively quiet in the opening exchanges at the London Stadium but soon put that Community Shield miss behind him from last week.
Ilkay Gundogan slipped Haaland in behind and he demonstrated a frightening turn of pace to dart in behind the Hammers backline.
He beat substitute goalkeeper Alphonse Areola to the ball and the French goalkeeper brought Haaland down inside the area.
His Premier League debut goal appears to have brought excitement among Man City fans and Football lovers with many showering praises on him.
How have fans reacted?
“Ah so it begins.”
Credit: @19_Onyeks
“He’s arrived!!.”
Credit: @UgliestSon
“We finally have a striker⚡.”
Credit: @lumi_benj
“Oh boy, Premier League, Erling Haaland’s here and you’re all in trouble!.”
Credit: @City_Xtra
“Erling Haaland scoring in his Champions league, bundesliga & now Premier league Debut is a beasty one 🔥.”
Credit: @TheOnlyQuam
“The celebration, the boy is home .”
Credit: @19Alvarez_
“We’ve never had a pen taker this confident.”
Credit: @sunday832
“That speed to get to the ball was frightening.”
Credit: @jordan_kelk
“Suprised no one else is talking about it . No other big striker is getting to that ball except him.”
Credit: @luckyg673
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