Manchester City produced an amazing comeback to stun Napoli 4-2 at the San Paolo tonight.
Sergio Aguero became City's all-time top-scorer as he helped the club reach the Champions League knockout phase.
Napoli deservedly led when Lorenzo Insigne played an excellent one-two with Dries Mertens and steered the ball past Ederson. However, City were level when Nicolas Otamendi headed in a cross from Ilkay Gundogan.
City then led when John Stones headed in off the underside of the crossbar.
Jorginho then drew Napoli level from the spot. But soon after Aguero guided the ball home from the edge of the box. His 178th City goal took him above Eric Brook's long-standing club record.
The final stages were comfortable for City and the excellent Raheem Sterling crashed home a fourth goal from Kevin De Bruyne's pass in injury time.
Afterwards, Arsenal legend Ian Wright declared: "Sergio Aguero has literally not stopped scoring since his first day in the Premier League and it is just phenomenal.
"He has never stopped scoring goals and it is right that a player of that calibre is now the record goalscorer in Manchester City's history."