Manchester City notched up goals number 100, 101 and 102 in all competitions this season in their 3-0 victory against Huddersfield on Sunday.
Their century of goals came courtesy of a deflected Danilo strike, with Raheem Sterling and Leroy Sane’s second half finishes sealing an easy three points for Pep Guardiola’s men.
But in all honesty they never really clicked into second gear during the game and some more effort could have seen them match their remarkable goal-rate of late.
City had scored an astonishing 19 goals in three matches prior to the win to propel them to the top of Europe’s top scoring charts.
But which other clubs have made the list? Check out the top 12 below….
11= Chelsea – 60 goals in all competitions
11= Borussia Dortmund – 60 goals in all competitions
9= Atalanta – 62 goals in all competitions
9= Bayern Munich – 62 goals in all competitions
8. Real Madrid – 64 goals in all competitions
7. Liverpool – 65 goals in all competitions
6. Arsenal – 68 goals in all competitions
5: Tottenham – 70 goals in all competitions
4: Sevilla – 71 goals in all competitions
3: Barcelona – 78 goals in all competitions
2: Paris Saint-Germain – 90 goals in all competitions
1: Manchester City – 102 goals in all competitions