Man City’s Erling Haaland is a rare 10th ranked L’Equipe
Erling Haaland Steal the performance again this weekend as the power forward became the first hat-trick scorer in the Manchester derby as City beat United 6-3 at the Etihad.
The Man City raving star completed the feat in the space of 64 minutes thanks to his 12th, 13th and 14th Premier League goals of the season so far, leaving him with just six less successful goals. won the Golden Boot last year with just eight matches played.
Just nine minutes after Haaland completed his three goals, Phil Foden became only the second player ever to score a hat trick in a Manchester derby – with two of those being assists by his Norwegian teammate, thereby completing a light afternoon for the latter game.
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Indeed, Haaland’s performance against United was so impressive that the 22-year-old was awarded an extremely rare 10/10 match score from French media outlet L’Equipe. Only 14 players in history have published full scores, who are notoriously strict when it comes to their scores.
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Lionel Messi is the only player to receive a 10/10 from L’Equipe more than once, even though both Paris Saint-Germain strike partner Kylian Mbappe and Neymar have also had the honor once in the past few years.
Presented in chronological order, here’s a look at the 14 players received”dix sur dix“from L’Equipe since the honor was first awarded in 1988.
1 & 2. Franck Sauzee and Bruno Martini: France U21 vs Greece U21, 1988
French duo Sauzee and Martini became the first two players to score the highest points in L’Equipe’s match report for their individual performances in the second leg of the European Championship final. UEFA U21. After the first leg ended goalless, Sauzee proved the difference in the second by scoring two thunderous goals, while goalkeeper Martini made a string of brilliant saves to save the man. Greece set a 3-0 victory for. Les Bleus.
3. Oleg Salenko: Russia vs Cameroon, 1994
Salenko was the co-winner of the Golden Boot at the 1994 World Cup, after scoring six goals despite Russia failing to make it past the group stage. The striker was able to score an unprecedented (and still unprecedented) five goals in a 6-1 win over Cameroon in his final appearance of the tournament to ensure he finished the competitive class with six. won against Bulgarian legend Hristo Stoichkov.
4. Lars Windfeld: Aarhus vs Nantes, 1997
Not a name immediately familiar to most fans, but Windfeld is perhaps responsible for the greatest goal in UEFA Cup history thanks to his famous one-man defeat to Nantes. . The Danish ponies Aarhus had a shock 1-0 first-round win over the French after taking an early lead and then relying on Windfeld to create an English cavalry team. hero of blocks and parries to preserve his team’s slim overall lead.
5. Lionel Messi: Barcelona vs Arsenal, 2010
Already capable of winning any match on his own, Messi rose to new heights when he pushed for a spectacular comeback against the Gunners in the Champions League round of 16. The score drew 2-2 in the second leg, Barca was quickly led by a goal at Camp. Nou Camp when Nicklas Bendtner opened the scoring in the 19th minute. This immediately made Messi a lifetime when the Argentine number 10 scored four goals to seal a 6-3 riot victory for the Catalans. and put them in the quarterfinals.
6. Lionel Messi: Barcelona vs Bayer Leverkusen, 2012
Messi was at his peak again for Barcelona when he scored five goals (still a competition record) in a 7-1 defeat of Leverkusen in the Champions League round of 16.
7. Robert Lewandowski: Borussia Dortmund vs Real Madrid, 2013
Utterly ruthless at the edge of the six-yard ring, Lewandowski made an awe-inspiring four-goal change as the Dortmund star striker gave his side a strong 4-1 lead in the semi-final first leg. Champions League with Real Madrid.
8. Carlos Eduardo: Nice vs Guingamp, 2014
Brazilian attacking midfielder Eduardo became the first player to have a 10/10 performance in a Ligue 1 match when he scored five goals for Nice in the 7-2 demolition of Guingamp. On loan from FC Porto at the time, Eduardo ended the season with 10 league goals to his name, half of which came in just one game.
9. Neymar: Paris Saint-Germain vs Dijon, 2018
Neymar was responsible for scoring half of PSG’s goals on the night as the Ligue 1 giants won 8-0 over Dijon. The famous Brazilian forward also came in with two assists to complete his stellar contribution.
10. Dusan Tadic: Ajax vs Real Madrid, 2019
After a 1-2 defeat in the first leg in Amsterdam, Tadic was the complete inspiration for Ajax in the second leg at the Bernabeu as the Dutch bubbly side made a stunning comeback to knock Madrid out in front of their fans. They are in the round of 16. The Serbian striker put in the performance and was even on the scoresheet as Ajax bounced back from the brink to win 4-1 on the night and 5-3 on aggregate.
11. Lucas Moura: Tottenham vs Ajax, 2019
Having taken a 1-0 lead from the first leg, Tottenham looked good and really sank as Ajax took a 3-0 lead within 35 minutes of the second leg of the Champions League semi-final in Amsterdam. However, Moura refused to be beaten as the Brazilian winger staged a one-man comeback, scoring three goals (including one in the 96th minute) as Spurs returned to winning ways away from home. in the final few seconds and set up an all-English final against Premier League rivals Liverpool … which they lost.
12. Serge Gnabry: Bayern Munich vs Tottenham, 2019
Former Arsenal midfielder Gnabry returned to haunt his old London rivals when Bayern destroyed Tottenham 7-2 in the Champions League group stage. The talented young winger provided an assist for Lewandowski in the first half, before scoring four more second-half goals of his own in what proved to be an extremely heavy game against the other teams. finals last season.
13. Kylian Mbappe: France vs Kazakhstan, 2021
Reigning world champions France ensured they qualify for the 2022 World Cup with a spare game by winning 8-0 against bottom team Kazakhstan at the Parc des Princes. After opening the scoring just six minutes later, Mbappe continued to be the first Les Bleus player who scored four goals in one game in 63 years.
14. Alban Lafont: Nantes vs PSG, 2022
Another superb goalkeeping performance saw Lafont top-rated by L’Equipe for helping to preserve Nantes’ shock 3-0 lead over PSG, despite facing a wave of attacks. from players like Messi, Mbappe and Neymar. Undoubtedly, Nantes won 3-1 over the Parisians thanks to the consistency of the goalkeeper.