Sergio Aguero broke Manchester City's goalscoring record after netting his 178th for the club in Wednesday's Champions League clash at Napoli.
The 29-year-old surpassed the longstanding tally of 1930s club hero Eric Brook when he struck in the 69th minute at the San Paolo Stadium.
The landmark goal came in Aguero's 264th appearance for City since his £38million move from Atletico Madrid in 2011.
But the Argentine striker wasn't the star of the show - that title was claimed by the often unfancied Nicolas Otamendi.
Here's how Neil McLeman rated the player's performances.
Manchester City (4-2-3-1):
Ederson 7
No chance with either goal. Kept his cool under early pressure
Danilo 5
Given tough time in his first Champions League start for City by Insigne
Stones 7
Composed on the ball. Got forward to offer real aerial threat
Otamendi 8
MOM Excellent game as leader at the back and going forward
Delph 6
Keep pinned back in his left-back position by Napoli pressing
Fernandinho 7
City captain took enforcer’s role to break up home side’s pretty passing
Gundogan 6
Got forward well but failed to produce in final third
De Bruyne 6
Relatively quiet evening for the Belgium playmaker
Sané 5
German did not see enough of the ball. Gave away penalty
Sterling 6
Had little joy against Ghoulam but prospered when Hysaj switched to left-back
Agüero 6
It took a while but finally the richly-deserved record arrived.
Napoli (4-3-3)
Reina 6; Hysaj 5, Koulibaly 5, Albiol 6, Ghoulam 6 (Maggio, 30,5); Allan 6, Jorginho 6, Hamsík 7, Callejón 6, Mertens 8, Insigne 8