Erling Haaland scripted an unwanted Pep Guardiola record despite scoring the opener in Manchester City's win over Chelsea.

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Haaland's unwanted record against ChelseaScored the opening goal for Man CityReigning champions beat the Blues 2-0WHAT HAPPENED?

Haaland picked up from where he left off last season as he scored Manchester City's opening goal against Chelsea on Sunday in the Premier League. Mateo Kovacic then scored a second goal in the second half to seal a comfortable 2-0 win for the reigning champions.

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While the Norwegian managed to pick up a goal on the first day of the season, he also scripted an unwanted record in the Chelsea clash as he became the first player ever to complete only three passes while playing the full 90 minutes under manager Guardiola. Despite his goalscoring prowess, the star striker's involvement in matches has often been questioned as he has been accused of being a goal-hanger.

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After the strike against the Blues, the former Borussia Dortmund player now has 91 goals to his name in 100 appearances for the Cityzens across all competition. The ridiculous goalscoring stat also prompted Guardiola to compare Haaland to legends Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo.

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The 24-year-old will be back in action on August 24 as Manchester City take on newly promoted Ipswich Town in their second Premier League clash of the season.