Manchester City moved to the top of the Premier League like a tidal wave, with the Blue Moon Army sweeping past Westham 3-0 in their home game at dawn on Thursday (4), narrowly missing out on the top spot by just a single point, with goalscorer Ainin Chalant breaking through again, racking up 35 league goals this season, breaking the record held by Schurrlea and Gaul for the most in a single season in the Premier League's history, with teammates lining up after the game to pay their teammates lined up after the game to pay their highest respect to him.
City, who were in control of the title, launched a fierce attack against Westham, who were without Dylan Rice, but Kialisu's shot was parried and Lodikas Jandi's one-touch shot bounced off the post, leaving the two sides 0-0 at halftime. In the second half, City came out firing, with Niton Aki heading home from a penalty kick in the 50th minute, and Ainin Sharanth again making it 2-0 in the 75th minute with a solo effort, before Phil Cotton made it 3-0 with a clever volley towards the end of the game.
The absolute protagonist of the game was the Norwegian striker Einin Sharant, who scored his 35th Premier League goal of the season, a record that has already surpassed the highest number of goals scored in a single season in the history of the Premier League despite the fact that there are still five rounds of matches left to be played, while the former record-holders, Schurrlea and Gaul, both set their 34-goal records in seasons of 42 matches, which makes Einin Sharant's achievement even more precious.
After the match, City leader Pep Guardiola led all the coaches and players to line up outside the players' tunnel to bid farewell to the new Premier League goalscorer. Guardiola said after the game: Ainin Xalante is an incredible, unique person, he deserves to be saluted with the team's queue, because he reached a magical milestone, perhaps one day he will break his own record again.