Erling Haaland is lighting up the Premier League with his incredible goal-scoring ability. The Norwegian striker has already scored seven goals in just three matches, building on the remarkable form he displayed last season, when he netted an astonishing 38 goals in 45 appearances across all competitions.

With Manchester City dominating the league, Pep Guardiola has been vocal about Haaland’s unyielding ability to find the back of the net, stating that “nobody can stop him from banging in the goals, not even with a gun.”

In sharp contrast, Kylian Mbappé is facing scrutiny following a lacklustre performance at Euro 2024 and a sluggish start with Real Madrid in La Liga.

The French superstar once considered Haaland’s equal in the race for the title of the world’s best striker, has seen his form criticized, prompting comparisons between the two forwards.

Ralf Rangnick, former Manchester United manager, weighed in on the debate, asserting that Haaland has now distanced himself from competitors like Mbappé.

“Until a few months ago, I would have said that both Haaland and Mbappé were the best strikers in the world. At the moment, I think Haaland is the best, but that is also because Kylian is not in top form,” Rangnick remarked. His praise for Haaland continued, highlighting his exceptional speed, agility, and leaping ability.

Both players have recently been confirmed as contenders for the coveted Ballon d’Or, but their paths seem to be diverging. As they prepare to return to club duties after international fixtures, all eyes will be on whether Mbappé can reclaim his form, while Haaland aims to further his remarkable scoring streak.