A year ago, Joao Felix was catching the attention at Atletico Madrid.
The Portuguese's stunning performance in the 7-3 dismantling of Real Madrid in pre-season left two players in his shadow.
One of them, Marcos Llorente, had just made the switch from Los Blancos and the other, Thomas Lemar, had been overtaken as Atletico's most expensive ever signing.
In the 12 months that have since followed, these two players have gone down very different paths.
Diego Simeone has grown tired of Lemar, who hasn't scored or assisted in his 29 appearances this season.
The Frenchman has fallen behind Llorente, Yannick Carrasco and Vitolo in the pecking order having failed to take his second chance at Los Rojiblancos.
As for Llorente, he's become one of Atletico's outstanding players since being moved into a more attacking position by Simeone.
Five goals, including two at Anfield, and five assists this campaign mean the Spaniard has contributed directly to a goal every 162 minutes.
Only Alvaro Morata, a goal contribution every 139 minutes, and Diego Costa, one every 157 minutes, can better that at Atletico.
Joao Felix, on the other hand, scores or assists every 222 minutes, while Angel Correa does the same every 187 minutes.