The superlatives are now missing for Erling Haaland.

"Should I be honest?

I've never seen anything like it in my life," England international Jack Grealish gushed about his Manchester City team-mate.

Despite being substituted at half-time, the Norwegian scored his top-flight goals 27 and 28 in Wednesday evening's 5-0 Champions League win against FC Copenhagen, needing just 22 games to do so.

“I just laughed at the first and second goal.

He is always here.

I hope he can continue like this and lead us to titles," said Grealish.

"He is loved by everyone"

The former Dortmund striker has always scored at least one goal in the past nine competitive games.

He scored 19 goals in twelve competitive games for Pep Guardiola's team.

That's not the only reason Copenhagen keeper Kamil Grabara was stunned.

The Pole was defeated by the 22-year-old attacker in the 7th and 33rd minutes.

"Their goalkeeper said to me, 'He's not human,'" said attacking player Grealish.

Three Haaland goals like in the 6: 3 derby win against Manchester United on Sunday were prevented by a Copenhagen professional of all people: David Khocholava steered the ball into his own net before Haaland was ready to score (39th).

"He's unbelievable," coach Guardiola marveled at his goal machine.

"He is loved by everyone."

At the break, Guardiola took his exceptional striker off the field – to protect himself.

"If the game had been close, Erling would have played on," explained the former Bayern coach.

"It was good that he got a break.

Southampton FC are awaiting us on Saturday that we couldn't defeat last year."

In the Premier League, Haaland has scored 14 goals in eight games and is the undisputed top scorer.

In the premier class, too, he now leads the scorer list with five goals.

"It's crazy to see how he scores the second goal," enthused even Copenhagen coach Jacob Neestrup, explaining: "Today we played against one of the very best strikers in the world."