00:00The Premier League never stands still.
00:04This season records are being rewritten at both ends of the table.
00:09From goal machines smashing benchmarks to defences sitting historic standards,
00:14here's a look at some of the highlights and milestones already made this term.
00:19Erling Haaland has been unstoppable for Manchester City,
00:22already holding the record for most goals in a player's first 100 Premier League appearances.
00:27He started this season with 11 goals in eight games, a strike rate of 1.38 per match.
00:34Opponents know they're chasing history whenever he's on the ball
00:37and Pep Guardiola is delighted with the Norwegian goal machine.
00:41It's the best moment, but the year of the travel that we won,
00:46I don't know how many goals, 50 million goals.
00:50So I went too, but yeah, I think it's part of the club already.
00:54He settled incredibly well the first season, but now if you're part, it's mine.
00:59Extended the control for many years and, you know, I had to find him a little more,
01:04but he's more involved in the game, not just in the finishing, he's more in there in the ball.
01:09And he worked a lot, worked ethic, pressing and going.
01:12And so, yeah, I'm really, really, I'm really pleased.
01:15At Liverpool, Mohamed Salah has reached another remarkable milestone,
01:20his 250th goal for the club in all competitions.
01:24His continued scoring prowess ensures he remains central to Liverpool's attack,
01:29even as the team has struggled in recent weeks.
01:32Anish Lott plays the quality and longevity of his Egyptian.
01:36It's almost unbelievable if he scored 250 goals for one club.
01:40If he scored 250 goals, it's already unbelievable, let alone for one club,
01:44you don't see there's that much in football anymore.
01:48And I think, apart from the goal he scored tonight, he had a very good performance
01:54because when we had to play long, we played mainly long towards him and he could hold the ball.
02:01So, because of that, the rest of the team could come to him and we could keep playing.
02:06And what I also liked is that he didn't only did his offensive work really well,
02:11but he helped the team out defensively as well.
02:13I think after he scored the 1-0, he was helping Virgil, I think, somewhere around the halfway line.
02:20And this is what, this combination of things led to the fact that I liked his performance tonight.
02:27And, of course, it's special for him to score as 250.
02:30For him to score is not even that special because that's what we all know he will always do.
02:36And at the other extreme, Wolverhampton Wanderers are making unwanted history
02:41with a run of losses in their first 10 games.
02:44They've endured their worst ever Premier League start.
02:47highlighting the volatility of football at this level.
02:51They became the first team in Premier League history to go winless after 10 games in consecutive seasons
02:57and are now hopelessly staring towards a relegation-ridden campaign.
03:02For me, it's not a moment to be depressive.
03:11I'm not this kind of manager.
03:14I look for the game and I can see a lot of good things.
03:22Good spirit, sometimes aggressive, sometimes quality to create chance.
03:29Sometimes we arrive down the box in conditions to score
03:35and miss the last pass, the last finishing.
03:40Meanwhile, Arsenal are rewriting defensive history.
03:43Seven consecutive clean sheets across all competitions.
03:47Matches of feat last achieved in 1999
03:49while their back-to-back shutouts are approaching the record setting 19-03.
03:55The defensive consistency combined with a lethal set-piece record
03:59underlying while Mikel Arteta's side are leading the table.
04:03Exceptionally well, I think, in the first half.
04:05It's one of the best that we've played.
04:07Scored two goals, generated another two or three big chances
04:10and considered nothing.
04:11And that was a platform because in the second half,
04:14we dropped the standards, especially with the ball
04:16and with our intentions to take more race, to play more forwards.
04:20But again, defensively, we're exceptional.
04:23From Haaland's goals to Salah's legacy, Wolves' struggles
04:27and Arsenal's defensive fortress,
04:30this season's records show football at its most unpredictable.
04:34Whether they become monuments or footnotes,
04:37will unfold in the coming months.
04:39And that's what makes the Premier League so admissible.
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