Take a look at the players that scored the most goals in the UEFA Champions League between the 2010/11 and 2019/20 seasons.
Throughout the 2010s European football was dominated by the sporting rivalry between two of the greatest talents football has ever seen, Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi.
In fact, in the ten UEFA Champions League finals held throughout the decade the pair claimed six titles between them, with Ronaldo serving as the talisman of a Madrid side that were crowned champions four times in the space of just five seasons between 2014 and 2018.
As such, it's no surprise that Ronaldo tops the list of UEFA Champions League goalscorers throughout the decade, with his record of 108 goals in 112 appearances putting him well clear of even Messi in the rankings.
Ronaldo is the all-time highest scorer in European competitions and the 2010s marked the peak of his powers so it's no surprise that he sits top of the rankings, with Messi trailing behind in second place.
Like his long-time rival, the Argentine played UEFA Champions League football in all ten seasons during the 2010s, and his remarkable scoring record at domestic level extended to the competition as he scored 90 times in 99 appearances, including a goal in Barcelona's victory over Manchester United in the 2011 final.
While Ronaldo and Messi were always likely to dominate the list, the other players to feature in the top ten join them as some of the most iconic stars of the last decade.
The likes of Robert Lewandowski, Karim Benzema and Thomas Muller make up the remainder of the top spots, but who else joins them on the list?
Read on to find out.