With a wand of a left foot, Harry Wilson has enjoyed an exceptional season at Derby County this season - netting in the Rams' 4-2 play-off semi-final 2nd leg win against Leeds United last night.
On loan from Liverpool, Wilson has scored 16 Championship goals this season and, after laying on the Rams' fourth strike last night, also contributed four assists to the cause - meaning he has been involved in 20 league goals this term.
Unsurprisingly, 15 of Wilson's goals have come courtesy of his cultured left-foot - his penalty last night despatched with characteristic aplomb with his trusty favoured foot.
Only two players, Hull City's Jarrod Bowen and Wilson's Liverpool club-mate Mo Salah have scored more left-footed league goals this season than the Welsh international - who will be key to the Rams' chances of turning over Aston Villa in the play-off final on 27 May.
Check out the stat below for the 'Top 5' left-footed marksmen in the top 4 tiers in 2018/19.
◀ Most LEFT-FOOTED league goals (top 4 tiers; 2018/19):
— playmakerstats (@playmaker_EN) May 16, 2019
19⚽: Bowen
16⚽: Salah
15⚽: 💥WILSON*💥
13⚽: Clarke-Harris
12⚽: Wilks
* Involved in 2⃣0⃣ C'ship goals this season#DCFC @dcfcofficial #LFC @LFC pic.twitter.com/8xzo5rgjq6