Mauricio Pochettino summed it up best after Harry Kane scored two more goals for Tottenham in Sunday's 3-2 win against Everton.
"If you look back and follow him [from] when he started to play regularly in 2014, his stats are unbelievable," said the Spurs manager.
It is hard to believe that Lionel Messi -- normally out on his own -- is the only player in Europe who can match Kane's tally of 11 league goals in 2017 (although the Barcelona forward has 15 in all competitions, one more than Kane). Or that the 22-year-old has scored 31 more goals than the next best Englishman (Jamie Vardy) since the start of the 2014-15 season.