Tottenham Hotspur have been full of goals recently.
Five away at Southampton, seven at home to Maccabi Haifa in the Europa League before hitting Manchester United for six at Old Trafford last time out.
Harry Kane has netted in all three of those games, while Son Heung-min scored four times at St Mary's and helped himself to a brace against the Red Devils before being substituted in the second half.
And head coach Jose Mourinho's attacking options are set to increase after the international break as loan signings Carlos Vinicius and Gareth Bale are in full training ahead of next weekend's London derby against West Ham United.
The Brazilian striker was prolific at Benfica last season, netting 24 goals and providing 13 assists in his debut campaign for the Lisbon giants.
A football.london scouting report describes him as a left-footed forward, who can make a difference in the final third and will finally give Mourinho what he’s been crying out for: an adequate back-up to Kane.
Meanwhile, Bale is looking to get his career back on track following a tough couple of years at Real Madrid.
Below are a few images of the pair in training at the club's base in Enfield.
It remains to be seen if Bale will start against the Hammers, but the prospect of the Wales international in a forward line alongside Kane and Son has been described as Mourinho's dream attack.
Former England international Owen Hargreaves thinks the trio can rival the likes of Liverpool, both Manchester clubs and Chelsea.
"If you think about Gareth Bale, truly a world-class player with a point to prove," Hargreaves said on BT Sport. "He's too good not to be playing football.
"Now when you think about Spurs, he's perfect. He single-handedly dragged them to the place they were when he was there.
"He's just what they need, Mourinho needs that, Kane needs that.
"All of a sudden that becomes probably one of the best front threes in the whole division."