Find out the top goalscorers in the Bundesliga since the 2010/11 season.
No prizes for guessing top spot. One of the greatest centre forwards of all time, Robert Lewandowski tops the Bundesliga goalscoring charts since 2010/11 by a country mile, and also occupies second place in the all-time list behind only the great Gerd Muller
Moving to Borussia Dortmund in 2010, Lewandowski quickly took the league by storm, reaching the 20-goal mark in his second season, a feat he'd achieve 10 times.
One of the best forwards in recent Bundesliga history, Marco Reus will forever go down as a Borussia Dortmund legend. Breaking through at Borussia Monchengladbach, Reus moved to Dortmund in 2012 and spent 12 seasons there, scoring a goal every two-and-a-half games.
Perhaps not the most eye-catching and flashy footballer, Thomas Muller's hugely successful career has largely come down to his relentless work ethic and supreme footballing intelligence.
Constantly finding himself in the right position to score goals, Muller has been superbly consistent throughout his Bayern Munich career that now exceeds 15 years.
Despite underwhelming at Leicester City in his brief spell there, Andrej Kramaric would go on to become one of the Bundesliga's most prolific strikers.
Moving to Hoffenheim, Kramaric reached double figures in seven of his first eight seasons in Germany, peaking with 20 goals in 28 games back in 2020/21.
Another player who failed to live up to expectations in the Premier League, Timo Werner was hugely prolific in his four seasons at RB Leipzig.
Enjoying his time under Julian Nagelsmann, as so many forwards do, Werner scored 78 goals in just 127 Bundesliga games, earning a move to Chelsea in 2020, before returning to Leipzig two seasons later.
Lighting up Ligue 1, Pierre-Emerick earned a move to Borussia Dortmund, where he could showcase his goalscoring prowess in Germany.
Despite spending only four-and-a-half seasons in the Bundesliga, Aubameyang notched 98 times.
Although his best seasons actually came prior to the 2010/11 season, Mario Gomez was still hugely prolific from the start of the 2010s. After scoring 57 goals in his final three seasons with Stuttgart, Gomez moved to Bayern Munich, scoring 75 goals in 115 games.
Upon his return to the division with Wolfsburg in 2016, Gomez scored another 16 in 33 games.
Something of a Bundesliga journeyman, Max Kruse represented six teams in Germany's top flight in his career and never spent longer than three years with any.
Nevertheless, the former Germany international managed to hit double figures six times.
Making his Bundesliga debut in 2006, it wasn't until the 2008/09 season that Vedad Ibisevic burst into life in Germany, firing 18 goals in just 17 games.
Three years later he moved to Stuttgart, where he'd add another 33 goals, before signing for Hertha Berlin, scoring another 45.
Deemed 'not at the required level' to play for West Brom back in 2015, Serge Gnabry found a home for himself in the Bundesliga, scoring 11 goals in his debut season for Werder Bremen, quickly making the move to Bayern Munich, where he's been a regular ever since, scoring 68 goals in six full seasons.