Over the last 100 league matches played by coaches in Europe's top five leagues, no manager has taken more points than Chelsea's Antonio Conte.
The Italian leads the way with 247 points from his last 100 matches, including 79 wins across his last few seasons at Juventus and his title-winning debut campaign at Chelsea.
Indeed, Conte set an all-time Premier League record at Chelsea with his side registering 30 wins in the 2016-17 season, giving him his third successive league title in club football.
Max Allegri, Carlo Ancelotti and Pep Guardiola come closest on the list with 238, 236 and 231 points respectively, followed by Atleti coach Diego Simeone on 214 league points.
Perhaps most interesting are the names that follow. The much-maligned Arsene Wenger is tied with Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino on 197, ahead of Jose Mourinho on 188 points and Jurgen Klopp on 171.
For all the talk of Wenger's position at Arsenal, it appears that his recent record shines more than most in the Premier League.