Erling Haaland on Friday started his second season in English soccer just like his first — with two goals in a win to open Manchester City’s title defense in the Premier League.
The Norway striker dispatched clinical finishes in the fourth and 36th minutes as City eased to a 3-0 victory against Burnley, a promoted team managed by City great Vincent Kompany, in the first match of England’s top division.
Defensive midfielder Rodri scored the other goal.
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Haaland enjoyed a spectacular first year at City, scoring 52 goals in all competitions — including 36 in the league — as Pep Guardiola’s team won the Premier League-FA Cup-Champions League treble.
He opened last season with a double against West Ham United in a signal of what was to come and he made another statement at Turf Moor, even if it did not completely satisfy Guardiola.
The City manager came onto the field at halftime and remonstrated with Haaland as they walked toward the tunnel, even flicking away a camera that was following the pair.
“We are still in the start phase of this marathon, but I’m not stressing. I’m relaxed,” Haaland said. “I have to keep on developing and enjoy the chaos around me and perform on the pitch.”
It was not the perfect evening for City, who are bidding to become the first team in English soccer history to win four straight top-flight league titles.
Kevin de Bruyne, starting for the first time since coming off early in the Champions League final with a hamstring problem, lasted 23 minutes before needing to be substituted after pulling up.
Guardiola said it was a recurrence of the same problem.
“It’s a pity — he has recovered well, but now we have lost him for some time,” Guardiola said.
Also during the first half, City defender Rico Lewis was struck by a lighter thrown from the crowd as he lay on the ground near the corner flag after being fouled.
Burnley said that a fan had been removed from the stadium by police in an incident that further ruined their return to the Premier League after one season away.
Haaland gave City the lead with his first touch in the game when he latched onto Rodri’s nod-down from De Bruyne’s right-wing cross and sidefooted a finish into the bottom corner.
His second goal was more spectacular and came after Julian Alvarez laid off a cross from Kyle Walker. With his back to goal, Haaland sent a first-time shot on the turn off the underside of the crossbar and into the top corner.
Rodri, who scored City’s winner in the Champions League final against Inter in June, smashed home the third goal from close range in the 75th minute after Burnley failed to clear a free-kick into the area.
Burnley ended the game with 10 men when Morocco winger Anass Zaroury was shown a straight red card for a dangerous tackle on Walker deep into second-half stoppage-time.
The referee initially gave a yellow card, but upgraded it after viewing the pitchside monitor.
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