Despite his side's exit from the competition, Kylian Mbappé tops the Champions League goalscoring charts this season after the quarterfinals.
The Frenchman now has 15 for Real Madrid this season so far, despite missing the first leg of their round of 16 win.
He then bagged a goal in each leg of Madrid's twin defeats to Bayern Munich that saw their European hopes end.
This season he also hit the second-fastest hat trick in Champions League history -- netting three in a blistering six minutes and 42 seconds in the first half. He added a fourth on the hour mark, and it wasn't just for good measure, as Real squeezed past Olympiakos 4-3.
In fact, Mbappé's recent exploits place him sixth on the all-time list with 70 goals, and he's honing in on Madrid legend Raúl -- who scored 71.
Bayern Munich's Harry Kane has 12 goals this term, despite missing his team's first leg 6-1 win against Atalanta in the round of 16 through injury. He returned to score twice in the second leg.
Kane, like Mbappé, then scored twice in each leg against Real Madrid including a vital strike in the first leg that saw Bayern come away from Madrid with a slender advantage.
Anthony Gordon of Newcastle United has 10. His tally was helped by bagging four in a 6-1 win over Qarabag.
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Who are the leading goalscorers in the 2025-26 Champions League?
Kylian Mbappé -- Real Madrid, 15 goals
Anthony Gordon -- Newcastle United, 12 goals
Harry Kane -- Bayern Munich, 10 goals
Julián Álvarez -- Atlético, 9 goals
Erling Haaland -- Manchester City, 8 goals
Khvicha Kvaratskhelia -- Paris Saint-Germain, 8 goals
Victor Osimhen -- Galatasaray, 7 goals
Jens Petter Hauge -- Bodo/Glimt, 6 goals
Gabriel Martinelli -- Arsenal, 6 goals
Harvey Barnes -- Newcastle United, 6 goals
Vitinha -- Paris Saint-Germain, 6 goals
Widening the scope to every Champions League campaign, the top ranks remain occupied by the usual suspects.
In his 19 years appearing in the competition, Cristiano Ronaldo scored 140 goals in 189 appearances, the bulk during his gilded spell at the Bernabéu.
Lionel Messi managed 129 goals, placing him second, while Robert Lewandowski is the third player on triple figures, with 107.
At 27 years of age, Mbappé will certainly feel he has time to climb the ladder further.
