Football fans will be aware of the greatest Champions League clubs of all time, but which nations lead the way for goals in European football's premier club competition?
From Italy's dominance in the 1990s to Spain's monopoly on the trophy, this is the story of the UCL in goals.
The 2010s belonged to Spain, with six Spanish Champions League titles across the decade, including two all-Spanish finals between Real Madrid and Atletico Madrid.
At one point during the decade, Spanish sides had stretched their goalscoring lead to 224 over England, but Premier League clubs fought back.
Thanks to the emergence of Manchester City as a European force, as well as Liverpool reaching two finals and Tottenham reaching one, the gap was cut to 145 goals when the UCL was suspended due to the coronavirus pandemic.