The fastest players in this season's Champions League have been named - and two Manchester City stars feature in the top five.
Pep Guardiola's men exited the competition in the play-off round after losing 6-3 on aggregate to Real Madrid following a disappointing league phase that saw them finish down in 22nd place.
It was not a European campaign to look back on with too much fondness, but some of City's players still caught the eye with their express pace.
Erling Haaland reached a top speed of 36.9 kmh (22.9mph), making him the quickest player in Europe's elite club competition.
The Norwegian forward is known for racing past defenders when given the opportunity, so his ranking may not surprise many.
But it is somewhat of a shock to see his team-mate Matheus Nunes (22.6mph) placing fourth on the list.
The midfielder, who has also filled in at full back this season, tends to rely more on his technical ability, but the latest figures suggest he can outrun his opponents as well.
Nunes is just behind PSG right back Achraf Hakimi (22.7mph) and Real Madrid superstar Kylian Mbappe (22.6mph), while Brest's Mama Balde (22.4mph) completes the top five.
Hakimi played a full 90 minutes for the French champions as they slipped to a 1-0 defeat by Liverpool on Wednesday, despite dominating for long periods.
Mbappe fared much better as Real beat city rivals Atletico 2-1 to ensure they have a slim advantage heading into the second leg.
The French forward may not quite match Haaland when it comes to top speed, but he did score a hat-trick against City last month to seal Real's spot in the knockout stages at the expense of the Premier League champions.
A third City player sneaks into the top 10 in the shape of January signing Abduqodir Khusanov (22.1mph).
City spent £33m to entice Khusanov away from Ligue 1 outfit Lens at the start of the year, and the young defender has shown his recovery pace is one of his key strengths after settling in well following a shaky debut against Chelsea.
Bayern Munich speedster Alphonso Davies (22.1mph) is just outside the top 10, while last year's Ballon d'Or runner-up Vinicius Jr (22mph) is down in 16th.
PSG left back Nuno Mendes (22mph) - who kept Mohamed Salah quiet on Wednesday - is 20th.
There is still plenty of time for these numbers to change as we enter the business end of the Champions League over the coming weeks.
The return legs of the last-16 ties will be played next week, before the quarter-finals, semi-finals and final take place after this month's international break.