On Monday evening, Harry Kane surpassed Thierry Henry in the all-time Premier League scoring chart.
The Tottenham Hotspur superstar scored goals number 175 and 176 in his team's 5-0 demolition of Everton.
Kane is now just one behind Frank Lampard and given that he's still just 28 years of age, the England captain stands a very good chance of breaking Alan Shearer's record of 260 goals.
But where does Kane rank among the rest of the Premier League's greatest ever scorers in terms of minutes-per-goal?
Well, as you probably guessed, very well indeed.
In fact, only two players who're part of the top 20 goal-getters in Premier League history have a superior record over on Transfermarkt.
Who're they? Let's find out...
20. Steven Gerrard
121 goals | 340 mins-per-goal
19. Frank Lampard
177 goals | 276 mins-per-goal
18. Nicolas Anelka
126 goals | 224 mins-per-goal
17. Dwight Yorke
123 goals | 223 mins-per-goal
16. Teddy Sheringham
146 goals | 219 mins-per-goal
15. Jermain Defoe
163 goals | 200 mins-per-goal
14. Robbie Keane
125 goals | 196 mins-per-goal
13. Wayne Rooney
208 goals | 183 mins-per-goal
12. Les Ferdinand
149 goals | 175 mins-per-goal
11. Robbie Fowler
162 goals | 173 mins-per-goal
10. Romelu Lukaku
118 goals | 172 mins-per-goal
9. Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink
127 goals | 170 mins-per-goal
8. Andy Cole
187 goals | 169 mins-per-goal
7. Jamie Vardy
128 goals | 168 mins-per-goal
6. Michael Owen
150 goals | 153 mins-per-goal
5. Alan Shearer
260 goals | 147 mins-per-goal
4. Robin van Persie
144 goals | 140 mins-per-goal
3. Harry Kane
176 goals | 128 mins-per-goal
2. Thierry Henry
175 goals | 122 mins-per-goal
1. Sergio Aguero
184 goals | 108 mins-per-goal
Yeah, Aguero's record isn't being broken anytime soon, an absolute freak of nature when it comes to the sweet art of goalscoring.
The Argentine and Henry are the only two players who sit ahead of Kane at the time of writing, with Shearer having to make do with fifth-place behind Van Persie.
Rooney - who is the Premier League's second-highest scorer - is surprisingly in 13th position, behind the likes of Lukaku and Vardy.
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Gerrard and Lampard occupy the two places at the bottom of the list, although that's to be expected given that they're the only two midfielders on show.
The fact they even feature in the top 20 at all is mind-boggling...