Manchester City forward Erling Holland scored another goal for his club in yesterday's delayed match against West Ham of London in round 28 of the English championship (3-0).
The Norwegian now has 35 goals in the current English league, which is the all-time AFL record for goals scored in a season.
At the time when there were 22 clubs in the AFL the record holders for output in one season were Andy Cole and Alan Shearer, who scored 34 goals each - in 1993/94 and 1994/95 seasons respectively.
In the APL (20 teams), however, the previous record belonged to Mohamed Salah, who scored 32 goals in the 2017/18 season. That record Holland was broken as recently as last week..
Holland has already scored 51 goals in all competitions this season in 44 games.