There’s a shelf above the television in his home in a plush area of northwest England where Sergio Aguero keeps the match balls - signed by all his teammates - from the hat tricks he has scored for Manchester City.
He might have to put up another one soon.
Make that 16 hat tricks for the Argentina striker since he breezed into English soccer in the offseason of 2011 and left an imprint few other players can match.
The author of the most famous goal in the Premier League’s 28-year history - that unerring strike after 93 minutes, 20 seconds to clinch City the title in 2012 - is now the most prolific overseas-born scorer to have played in the top flight after his three goals against Aston Villa in City’s 6-1 win on Sunday took him to 177, surpassing Thierry Henry.