A table showing off the top scorers in the Premier League has revealed that a star of a title-chasing side has been the most prolific player across the last half-decade.
Erling Haaland has burst onto the scene in the last couple of years at Manchester City, netting 36 goals in a campaign that saw his side win a historic Treble that included the Premier League title.
The tally was a record for a Premier League campaign, and he has already added 17 to his total this season with 12 games left to play.
But the Norwegian doesn't even make the top 10 when it comes to the top scorers of the last five years, with no Manchester City players making the cut.
It is instead headed by a Liverpool star, with two players no longer in the league in the top five and propped up by a number of potentially shocking names.
Top of the table is the Reds' Mohamed Salah, who has netted 120 times in 203 games across the last five seasons at a rate of 0.59 goals per game.
The Egyptian has won two golden boot awards in that time, picking up the trophy in both 2019 and 2022 , though sharing the award with Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Sadio Mane and then Son Heung-min respectively.
Second on the list is Harry Kane, who left Tottenham in the summer to join Bayern Munich. The England captain has netted 105 times across the last five years, though it's technically four due to his absence from the league this season. That's a rate of 0.63 goals per game.
Kane's former team-mate Son takes up third with 85 strikes in 191 games, with Jamie Vardy, who is now playing Championship football with Leicester, in at fourth with 74 goals in 165 games.
Raheem Sterling, the only player with any sort of link to Man City on the table given he left them for Chelsea two years ago, is fifth, with 72 goals in 179 games.
Mane (67 goals in 140 games) and Callum Wilson (67 goals in 156 games) rank sixth and seventh, before the inclusion of Marcus Rashford.
The Manchester United forward has a blistering season last term, scoring 30 goals in all competitions including 17 in the league, but has this term netted just five times in 31 appearances, with all goals coming in the league.
Former Arsenal and Chelsea man Aubameyang is ninth despite leaving the league this season and enduring a tough campaign with Chelsea last term.
Diogo Jota, currently out injured for Liverpool, is tenth, with 56 goals in 162 games.
Haaland will likely enter the list soon, having scored 53 goals in 56 games at a staggering rate of 0.95 goals per game.