
Bournemouth midfielder Philip Billing has scored the second-fastest objective in Premier League historical past after netting inside 10 seconds for the Cherries in opposition to Arsenal on the Emirates Stadium on Saturday.
The guests attacked down the precise straight from the kick-off and Billing bought behind the Arsenal centre-backs to fit house following a low cross from Dango Ouattara.
On their Twitter account, Bournemouth mentioned they’d scored after eight seconds, whereas others claimed the objective had been netted after 11.
That made it the fifth-fastest objective in Premier League historical past, however it was later formally timed at 9.11 seconds, making it the second-quickest ever scored within the competitors.
The document is held by Shane Lengthy, who netted after simply 7.69 seconds for Southampton in opposition to Watford in 2019.
9.11 – Phillip Billing’s objective for Bournemouth in opposition to Arsenal was scored in 9 seconds, 11 milliseconds – the second-fastest objective scored in @premierleague historical past, after Shane Lengthy for Southampton v Watford in April 2019 (7:69). Blocks. pic.twitter.com/ha22xb7QevMarch 4, 2023
Billing’s objective is now second on the listing, forward of former Tottenham defender Ledley King, who scored after 9.82 seconds for Spurs in opposition to Bradford in 2000.
Alan Shearer’s objective for Newcastle in opposition to Manchester Metropolis in 2002-03, timed at 10.52 seconds, is now fourth.
And Christian Eriksen’s strike after 10.54 seconds for Tottenham in opposition to Manchester United at Previous Trafford in 2017-18 is fifth.