Erling Haaland looks determined to make up for lost time.
The Norway striker scored five goals to power Manchester City into the quarterfinals of the FA Cup in a 6-2 win against Luton on Tuesday.
It was his eighth hat trick in a season-and-a-half with City and the second time he has scored five in a single game for the club.
Perhaps more significantly, it was evidence that Haaland is fully back up to speed after recently returning from a foot injury that ruled him out for more than a month between December and January.
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Haaland had only scored three goals in seven appearances since making his comeback on Jan. 31.
By his remarkable standards, that represents a relative drought, but he made up for that at Kenilworth Road with a first-half hat trick and two more after the break. Four of those goals came from assists by Kevin De Bruyne.
Mateo Kovacic added a sixth for City, while Jordan Clark struck twice for Luton.
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