City's Norwegian goal machine continued where he had left off on the weekend with his two goals against Burnley, netting twice in the first half in Monaco to score his 51st and 52nd goals in the Champions League. Haaland prodded home a delicious pass from Josko Gvardiol to score with his first touch of the game and move past Thierry Henry as the 11th top scorer in the competition's history. Before the end of the first half he had drawn level with Mohamed Salah in 10th. Haaland's brilliant brace was not enough for City to take all three points, however.
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