The Norwegian striker was on stage after Sunday’s 1-0 victory over Chelsea to see Club captain Ilkay Gundogan lift the trophy in front of a sold out Etihad Stadium crowd.
While it’s our third title in three seasons and the fifth in six seasons, Haaland is celebrating his first title since joining City last summer.
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The No.9 has been a revelation, breaking the Premier League’s long standing goalscoring record with 36 strikes of his own.
Speaking on the pitch just moments after receiving his medal, he said: “These are memories I will remember for the rest of my life. We’ve been fighting so hard.”
“[I feel] unreal. I honestly don’t know what to say. You see me smiling and everything, I’m so happy!”
At just 22, Haaland is one of the biggest stars in world football.
His first season in England has only enhanced his reputation as a leading light in the game.
With so much to enjoy, Haaland was determined to make the most of the occasion.
“It’s special. I am going to enjoy this day,” he said.
“It’s a special moment with the trophy. Without the club this would not be possible. It is amazing.
“Debut season, 36 goals so far, Premier League trophy and two finals left, not a bad start!