The pause in the football calendar (except in Belarus, of course) gives players across Europe plenty of time to reflect on their efforts so far this season.
In the latest piece in our series, we look at the best-performing forwards in the Bundesliga, LaLiga, Ligue 1, Premier League and Serie A.
Goals might be the most obvious (and fundamentally important) of metrics for these players, but the number of times the ball crosses that white line is not the only measure of their quality.
To that end, we have also examined seven other parameters: minutes-per-goal rate, shots on target, shooting accuracy, shot conversion rate, big chance conversion rate, dribbles completed and dribble success rate. And these are for those players to make at least 10 league appearances this season, to avoid any unfair imbalance in the results (we're looking at you, Florin Andone).
Without further ado, we present the most ruthless forwards elite-level football in Europe has to offer...
438 - @FCBarcelona's Lionel Messi has become the all-time top-scorer in the top five European leagues (438 goals in 474 appearances), surpassing Cristiano Ronaldo (437 in 540). Battle. pic.twitter.com/konZO1J8Pr
THE MOST RUTHLESS FORWARDS IN EUROPE'S TOP-FIVE LEAGUES 2019-20:
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20 - For the first time in #Bundesliga history, two players (Robert Lewandowski and Timo Werner) have hit the 20 goal mark after 18 matchdays of a season. Previously, only Gerd Müller had reached this mark, in 1968-69 (20 goals) and in 1972-73 (21). Brace. pic.twitter.com/vSNqlsB6hJ
6 - Barcelona's Lionel Messi is the only LaLiga player scored at least six goals from direct free-kicks in each of two different seasons in the 21st Century (2017/18 and 2018/19). Master. pic.twitter.com/mUpHPfRfvt
4 - Kylian Mbappé is the first French 🇫🇷 player to be involved in at least 20 goals in four consecutive seasons in Ligue 1 since Opta analyses the competition (2006/07). Higher. #PSGFCGBpic.twitter.com/9iujGS0Rk5
3 - Adama Traore is only the third player to score three goals in a single Premier League season versus Pep Guardiola's Man City after Eden Hazard and Jamie Vardy (both in 2016-17). Menace. #WOLMCIpic.twitter.com/eoSj507PBf
18 - The last player before #Immobile to score at least 18 goals after the first 17 games played by his team in Serie A was #Angelillo in January 1959, who scored 33 goals at the end of the season. Unstoppable.#BresciaLaziopic.twitter.com/QmiFQB6yLF