For me he is a very different kind of player, slightly old school if you like, with a big emphasis on sheer strength. He's able to hold off defenders like they aren't even there, and that gives him a huge edge.
That is then coupled with the instinct to find the goal. He converts chances that almost no other strikes would, and he's very quick to pounce. He has an uncanny ability to just see the chance and take it, sometimes he scores, sometimes he doesn't, but where the likes of Sterling would take another touch or two, Haaland doesn't.
If he has a weakness, and I'm going out on a huge limb here, I think he doesn't convert as many great chances as you might expect, hitting the woodwork twice last night and a few missed penalties being examples. Of course you've got to be in a position to have those chances in the first place, and he gets there.
So he's 25 now, has a long contract which he may or may not fulfil, but I'd say he's going to bag 30 per goals per season for the next six or seven seasons without a shadow of a doubt. He could quite easily take Shearer's record by the time he's 30, but if he stays in the premier league I am in no doubt he'll break it.
What a guy.