No one can better Erling Haaland's tally of 40 goals for the season.
Not even Robert Lewandowski (39), Kylian Mbappe (30), Ciro Immobile (30), Cristiano Ronaldo (29) or Lionel Messi (24) can say they've outscored this talented 19-year-old.
The Norwegian scored 28 for RB Salzburg - 16 in the Austrian Bundesliga, eight in the Champions League and four in the Austrian cup - before adding another 12 at Borussia Dortmund - nine in the Bundesliga, two in the Champions League and one in the DFB-Pokal.
Nine goals in one game!
Salzburg signed Haaland from Molde for five million euros in January 2019 and the striker once in 149 minutes in Austria.
Then he set off for the Under-20 World Cup in Poland, shooting to fame for scoring nine goals in Norway's 12-0 win over Honduras in the group stages.
It was the first time any player in any age group had scored nine goals in one game at a World Cup.
Champions League record
Haaland started the 2019/20 season with 11 goals in his first six league games in Austria but it was in the Champions League where he really stood out.
He became the third youngest player ever (before Rodrygo Goes overtook him) to score a Champions League hat-trick when he netted three goals on his debut in the competition against Genk.
By the end of the group stage, the teenager had added seven more goals, becoming just the fourth player in European Cup history to score 10 times in his first season in the competition.
Only Just Fontaine (1978/79) and Roberto Firmino and Sadio Mane (both 2017/18) have scored as many in their debut season.
A nightmare in Austria
Ione Cabrera of WSB Wattens and Juan Dominguez of Sturm Graz came up against Haaland during his time in Austria.
"He's an animal," Cabrera said about the youngster.
"He's always very composed, like Raul. Then you see how big he is and you think he's clumsy, but no.
"Without being [Zlatan] Ibrahimovic, he reminds me of Lewandowski. He makes the difficult things look easy."
"I see what his numbers are like: extraordinary," Dominguez said.
"He surprised me a lot: he's intelligent and he leads the line well. He's imposing. He didn't score against us. We expected them to play in behind and taking the space away from him is the best antidote."
Idol in Dortmund
Haaland made an immediate impact upon arriving in Germany.
He scored a hat-trick 30 minutes after coming on as a substitute in a 5-3 win over Augsburg before netting twice against Cologne.
"He's a machine, he's got the goal in his sights," Cologne's Jorge Mere said.
"He destroyed us. He's only 19 and he's already a great No.9. Imagine how far he could go."
"He doesn't link up, like [Karim] Benzema or [Iago] Aspas, but he has a lot of power," said Dortmund's Jose Maria Relucio.
"In the penalty area, he's a goalscorer. He can shoot with either foot and whatever he touches goes in the back of the net.
"He's also very quick over 100 metres. When Achraf [Hakimi] or [Raphael] Guerreiro start running, you know that he'll get there."
A future in white?
Haaland has been linked with Real Madrid for the past few months, but Movistar's Bundesliga expert Miguel Gutierrez isn't so sure.
"He's got something special, but I think it's gone too quickly," Gutierrez said.
"Look, they could sign him and he'd scored 30 goals, but he only arrived at Dortmund three months ago and [Mino] Raiola said it would be difficult for him to leave this summer."
Alex Craninx, a former Real Madrid goalkeeper who played alongside Haaland at Molde, is more optimistic about a move to the Estadio Santiago Bernabeu.
"Having seen what he's done in the Champions League and the Bundesliga... why not?" Craninx said.
"Age is only a number and he's shown to be very mature."