Erling Haaland continued his astonishing goalscoring streak as he fired past his former club in Manchester City’s 4–1 Champions League win over Borussia Dortmund.
Phil Foden’s pinpoint strike had already laid the foundations for Haaland to haunt his old side, with the sharpshooter hammering home City’s second of the evening on the half-hour mark to ensure an emphatic lead at the break.
Foden produced another sumptuous finish after the break to put the game beyond doubt, with Waldemar Anton’s near-post finish nothing more than a consolation for Dortmund on their travels. Rayan Cherki even managed to restore City’s three-goal cushion in stoppage time to cap an impressive display.
The result lifts City to fourth in the Champions League table and further boosts confidence levels ahead of the weekend’s crunch Premier League clash with Liverpool.






