**Soccer Sensation Reaches Historic Milestone**
In an electrifying Premier League match, a Norwegian phenom etched his name in the record books, matching a legendary feat set by a global superstar. The 24-year-old sensation scored his 100th goal for his European club, Manchester City, in a thrilling 2-2 draw against Arsenal on Sunday.
The milestone goal came in the ninth minute at the Etihad Stadium, as the talented forward burst past defenders Gabriel Magalhães and William Saliba before unleashing a low shot past goalkeeper David Raya. This remarkable achievement puts him on par with a iconic figure who reached the same mark in 2011.
Manchester City’s defending Premier League title was put to the test as Arsenal took the lead deep into second-half stoppage time. However, John Stones’ equalizing goal salvaged a crucial point for the champions.
Interestingly, another Manchester City player, Kevin De Bruyne, achieved the 100-goal mark earlier this year, doing so in his 372nd appearance for the club. The Norwegian sensation had already made history by scoring the most goals through four games of the Premier League season, with an impressive nine goals, including two hat tricks. Going into a recent Champions League match against Inter Milan, he was poised to break the record, but ultimately fell short in a goalless draw.
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