The international break is over and with the UEFA Nations League coming to a close domestic football will return across Europe.

With much to be played for all over the continent, individual players will also be looking to continue their pursuit of personal glory as well with goal scorers, assist makers and clean sheet protectors looking to bulk up their stats.
Top goal scorers
The European top scorer award is currently shared and held in France, where both Nantes' Emiliano Sala and Kylian Mbappe have 11 Ligue 1 goals. In Spain, meanwhile, Luis Suarez and Lionel Messi both have nine.

Clean sheets
Neither Jan Oblak, Marc-Andre ter Stegen nor Ederson are currently top of this chart as that is Edouard Mendy of Reims, also of Ligue 1. Alongside Oblak, Vallodolid's Masip leads in LaLiga Santander.

Recoveries
Europe's best pickpocket plays in Spain and it is Sevilla's Ever Banega, who always gets possession back for his team and allows them to move forward again.

Fouls committed
Oddly, the player with the most fouls called against him isn't a defender or defensive midfielder, but Brighton forward Glenn Murray.

Fouls received
As long has football has existed, certain players have been targeted by opponents and the most extreme of these is Rennes' Ismaila Sarr, who has been on the end of 43 fouls this term, just ahead of Girona's Borja Garcia on 42.

Assists provided
Spain and AC Milan's Suso has shown this season that he can be a striker's dream, providing eight assists already this term, leading the way in Europe.

Shots at goal
He may be ageing, settling into a new team and finding his way in a new country but some things never change and Cristiano Ronaldo - with 35 - has attempted more shots than anyone else this season.

Completed passes

There is a reason Pep Guardiola wanted Jorginho so desperately and the Brazil-born Italy midfielder is the king of passing, as he has shown at Chelsea by accumulating over 1000 passes this term - 1083 - being the only player to pass the milestone.
Saves
Levante find themselves under a lot of pressure in LaLiga Santander and Oier Olazabal is kept busy - busier than any other in fact and he has made 58 stops this season, more than Parma's Luigi Sepe in second with 55.

