Philippe Coutinho looked back to his brilliant best during Bayern Munich 4-0 FC Koln.
There can be no doubting that Coutinho is one of the best in business on his day, but supporters have only seen glimpses of that ability since he waved goodbye to Liverpool in 2018.
Having enjoyed a stellar half-decade on Merseyside, the Brazilian completed his dream move to Barcelona and looked to be settling in nicely with a strong first six months in Spain.
However, his first full season at Camp Nou was nothing short of a disaster and wide-spread criticism saw him looking for a new adventure just one year later.
While Coutinho is still technically a Barcelona player, it looks unlikely that he'll ever pull on the famous jersey again after completing a loan move to Bayern with an option to buy.
- Four Real Madrid players in FIFA World XI
- Blind Arsenal fan celebrates Aubameyang goal
- Check out our new GIVEMESPORT homepage
Coutinho off the mark for Bayern
And having impressed on his first start against Red Star Belgrade, Coutinho went one better with a goal, assist and Man of the Match performance at the weekend.
Sure, his opening strike was only a penalty, although he was forced to take it twice, but it also gave Coutinho the distinction of scoring in all of Europe's top four leagues.
Such an impressive feat - completed over the Premier League, La Liga, Serie A and Bundesliga - has only been achieved by nine players in history, according to Squawka.
Scored in Europe's top four leagues
Talk about an exclusive footballing club and just in case it makes an appearance at your next pub quiz, we've decided to list the players who will be welcoming Coutinho with open arms.
And although it's most certainly a proud achievement for all nine players, Coutinho is probably the most glamorous name in an unexpected collection - check out the statistical breakdown below:
Philippe Coutinho
Scored for: Espanyol, Inter Milan, Liverpool, Barcelona and Bayern Munich
Kevin-Prince Boateng
Scored for: Hertha Berlin, Portsmouth, AC Milan, Schalke, Las Palmas, Eintracht Frankfurt, Sassuolo and Fiorentina
Obafemi Martins
Scored for: Inter Milan, Newcastle United, Wolfsburg and Levante
Bojan Krkic
Scored for: Barcelona, AS Roma, AC Milan, Stoke City and Mainz
Jonathan de Guzman
Scored for: Mallorca, Swansea City, Napoli, Carpi, Chievo Verona and Eintracht Frankfurt
Florin Raducioiu
Scored for: West Ham United, Espanyol, Stuttgart, Bari, Verona, Brescia and AC Milan
AND in Ligue 1 with AS Monaco.
Pierre Wome
Scored for: Fulham, Espanyol, Werder Bremen, Bologna and Brescia
Jon Dahl Tomasson
Scored for: Newcastle United, Villarreal, Stuttgart and AC Milan
Gheorghe Popescu
Scored for: Tottenham Hotspur, Barcelona, Hannover and Lecce