Goal This Season | Haaland
Haaland has been rested in early cup rounds, but his 3 FA Cup goals have come in the 4th, 5th, and Quarter-finals. His solitary EFL Cup goal (a 92nd-minute equalizer vs. Chelsea) was arguably his most important of the season, sending the match to penalties (which City won). 7. Comparative Context: The 2025–26 Golden Boot Race As of April 14, Haaland leads the Premier League Golden Boot race by 3 goals over Mohamed Salah (21) and 5 over Alexander Isak (19). However, his non-penalty xG (NPxG) per 90 is 0.79, the lowest since joining City. This is not a decline; it is a tactical shift. City are scoring more goals by committee (Foden has 15, Alvarez 12, Grealish 8), reducing Haaland’s sole burden. 8. The "Missed Chances" Paradox Haaland has registered 32 "big chances missed" this season (league leader). On the surface, this is profligate. But analytically, it is a function of volume. He receives 5.1 touches in the opponent's box per 90 (2nd in the league). The law of large numbers dictates more misses. Crucially, his conversion rate on big chances (58%) is actually slightly above the league average (55%). He is not missing more; he is simply involved more. 9. Narrative Shifts: The Media Response Early in the 2025–26 season, a mini-crisis erupted. After scoring only 2 goals in his first 7 league matches (September–October 2025), pundits asked: "Has the league figured him out?"
Erling Haaland Focus: Goal-scoring analysis for the current 2025–26 season (including all domestic, cup, and European competitions up to April 14, 2026). 1. Introduction: The Baseline of Impossible When a player scores 52 goals in his debut Premier League season (2022–23) and follows it with 38 in an injury-hit 2023–24 campaign, the question is no longer "Can he score?" but "What constitutes a 'normal' season for Erling Haaland?" As of mid-April 2026, the 2025–26 season has provided a fascinating answer: recalibration. haaland goal this season
By diversifying his finishing foot, mastering the cutback, and adapting to a low-block Premier League, Haaland has proven that his goal-scoring is not a tactical exploit but a fundamental, defend-agnostic skill. With 38 goals and potentially 10 matches remaining (including a Champions League semi-final and FA Cup final), he is on pace for 48–50 by season’s end. Haaland has been rested in early cup rounds,