<p>Erling Haaland equalled a Champions League record with a five-goal haul to ease Manchester City into the quarter-finals at RB Leipzig's expense with a 7-0 win on Tuesday.</p>.<p>Haaland also set a new club record for goals in a season of 39 in the process as Pep Guardiola's men reached the last eight for the sixth consecutive season with an 8-1 aggregate victory.</p>.<p>"My super strength is scoring goals," said Haaland. "A lot of it is being quick in the mind and trying to put it where the goalkeeper is not."</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/football/record-breaking-kylian-mbappe-determined-to-carry-psg-past-bayern-1197920.html" target="_blank">Record-breaking Kylian Mbappe determined to carry PSG past Bayern</a></strong></p>.<p>Abu Dhabi-owned City are yet to go all the way in the Champions League, but they have never had a striker of Haaland's quality to make the difference in the latter stages before.</p>.<p>At just 22 he now has 33 goals in 25 appearances in Europe's premier club competition.</p>.<p>"Firstly, I'm proud to play in this competition, I love it," added Haaland. "Five goals! To win 7-0 is amazing."</p>.<p>The snowy weather was more akin to Haaland's homeland, but City did not freeze under the pressure and kept their Champions League dreams alive.</p>.<p>The tie was delicately balanced after a 1-1 draw in eastern Germany three weeks ago, but a Leipzig side depleted by injury never looked like a match for their star-studded opponents.</p>.<p>"That was an incredible performance," said Leipzig coach Marco Rose.</p>.<p>"They didn't allow us to control the game at all, at no stage of the game. The bottom line is disappointing for us but they really deserved it."</p>.<p>Guardiola had kept Kevin De Bruyne in reserve for City's 1-0 win at Crystal Palace in the Premier League at the weekend and on his return to the starting line-up, the Belgian was back to his best.</p>.<p>Ilkay Gundogan should have opened the scoring after just three minutes from De Bruyne's inviting cross.</p>.<p>There was some fortune surrounding City's opener as VAR spotted a handball against Benjamin Henrichs that led to a penalty that neither the City players nor the crowd even noticed.</p>.<p>Haaland fired low to Janis Blaswich's left to maintain his perfect record from the spot for City with his sixth penalty of the season.</p>.<p>Two minutes later it was 2-0 as Haaland teed up De Bruyne, who smashed a shot against the bar, and then showed his speed and strength to power home a header from the rebound.</p>.<p>Haaland had three before half-time as Ruben Dias rose highest to head Jack Grealish's corner onto the post and Amadou Haidara's attempted clearance ricocheted off City's number nine into the net.</p>.<p>Gundogan's classy finish into the far corner four minutes into the second half rubbed more salt into Leipzig's wounds before Haaland started rewriting the record books.</p>.<p>Firstly, he hammered home at the second attempt after Blaswich parried his initial header to match Tommy Johnson's record of 38 goals for City in the 1928-29 season.</p>.<p>Haaland set a new mark with still three months of the campaign to go when he snaffled up another rebound after Blaswich saved from Manuel Akanji.</p>.<p>In the process, he moved level with Lionel Messi and Luiz Adriano's record of scoring five goals in a Champions League game.</p>.<p>But Guardiola denied his star striker the chance of another record as he replaced him with Julian Alvarez with 25 minutes remaining.</p>.<p>"If he achieves all these milestones at 22 his life would be boring," joked Guardiola on making the change.</p>.<p>Instead, it was left to De Bruyne to have the final say as he curled a superb strike into the top corner in stoppage time.</p>
<p>Erling Haaland equalled a Champions League record with a five-goal haul to ease Manchester City into the quarter-finals at RB Leipzig's expense with a 7-0 win on Tuesday.</p>.<p>Haaland also set a new club record for goals in a season of 39 in the process as Pep Guardiola's men reached the last eight for the sixth consecutive season with an 8-1 aggregate victory.</p>.<p>"My super strength is scoring goals," said Haaland. "A lot of it is being quick in the mind and trying to put it where the goalkeeper is not."</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/football/record-breaking-kylian-mbappe-determined-to-carry-psg-past-bayern-1197920.html" target="_blank">Record-breaking Kylian Mbappe determined to carry PSG past Bayern</a></strong></p>.<p>Abu Dhabi-owned City are yet to go all the way in the Champions League, but they have never had a striker of Haaland's quality to make the difference in the latter stages before.</p>.<p>At just 22 he now has 33 goals in 25 appearances in Europe's premier club competition.</p>.<p>"Firstly, I'm proud to play in this competition, I love it," added Haaland. "Five goals! To win 7-0 is amazing."</p>.<p>The snowy weather was more akin to Haaland's homeland, but City did not freeze under the pressure and kept their Champions League dreams alive.</p>.<p>The tie was delicately balanced after a 1-1 draw in eastern Germany three weeks ago, but a Leipzig side depleted by injury never looked like a match for their star-studded opponents.</p>.<p>"That was an incredible performance," said Leipzig coach Marco Rose.</p>.<p>"They didn't allow us to control the game at all, at no stage of the game. The bottom line is disappointing for us but they really deserved it."</p>.<p>Guardiola had kept Kevin De Bruyne in reserve for City's 1-0 win at Crystal Palace in the Premier League at the weekend and on his return to the starting line-up, the Belgian was back to his best.</p>.<p>Ilkay Gundogan should have opened the scoring after just three minutes from De Bruyne's inviting cross.</p>.<p>There was some fortune surrounding City's opener as VAR spotted a handball against Benjamin Henrichs that led to a penalty that neither the City players nor the crowd even noticed.</p>.<p>Haaland fired low to Janis Blaswich's left to maintain his perfect record from the spot for City with his sixth penalty of the season.</p>.<p>Two minutes later it was 2-0 as Haaland teed up De Bruyne, who smashed a shot against the bar, and then showed his speed and strength to power home a header from the rebound.</p>.<p>Haaland had three before half-time as Ruben Dias rose highest to head Jack Grealish's corner onto the post and Amadou Haidara's attempted clearance ricocheted off City's number nine into the net.</p>.<p>Gundogan's classy finish into the far corner four minutes into the second half rubbed more salt into Leipzig's wounds before Haaland started rewriting the record books.</p>.<p>Firstly, he hammered home at the second attempt after Blaswich parried his initial header to match Tommy Johnson's record of 38 goals for City in the 1928-29 season.</p>.<p>Haaland set a new mark with still three months of the campaign to go when he snaffled up another rebound after Blaswich saved from Manuel Akanji.</p>.<p>In the process, he moved level with Lionel Messi and Luiz Adriano's record of scoring five goals in a Champions League game.</p>.<p>But Guardiola denied his star striker the chance of another record as he replaced him with Julian Alvarez with 25 minutes remaining.</p>.<p>"If he achieves all these milestones at 22 his life would be boring," joked Guardiola on making the change.</p>.<p>Instead, it was left to De Bruyne to have the final say as he curled a superb strike into the top corner in stoppage time.</p>