Since Salzburg's first Champions League match on September 17, they beat Belgian side Genk 6-2; Norwegian striker Erling Halland has started to hit the mother continental competition.

The first storm of the hurricane was the hat-trick he scored against the Belgian team, before another storm came in the second match against Liverpool on the second of this month, and Halland scored a goal against the European champions in a difficult game for the Reds, and ended with a tiring victory for the latter 3-2.

In Wednesday's match, Hurricane Haland continued to shine and netted Napoli twice in a hard-fought 3-2 win.

The 19-year-old, 1.91-meter tall, scored six goals in three matches in the European Championship, becoming the fastest player to score so many goals in the tournament, and the second young player to score in his first three games in the competition, after French striker Karim Benzema Real Madrid.

A simple comparison with top scorer Cristiano Ronaldo (127 goals) and Argentine Lionel Messi (113 goals), respectively, shows that the players needed a lot more games to score six goals.

In 2004, the Bulgarians first played in the Champions League against Shakhtar Donetsk, but waited until the following season and their fifth match of the tournament to score their first goal against the Greek team Pantheonikos, reaching six goals after 17 games.

The Madeira rocket, which started in the Champions League in 2003, needed 32 games to score six goals, the 2007-2008 season.