Since joining the club in the summer for astronomical fees, both Raheem Sterling and Kevin de Bruyne have been two of the shining lights in the Premier League.
They have shown their ability in front of goal, accruing eight goals and eight assists between them and have been instrumental to guiding Manchester City to the top of the table (on goal difference at least).
But feats like these pale into insignificance when the final whistle goes and the world returns to normality. What do multi-millionaires do in their spare time? What all stars of the Premier League unwind after training: they play FIFA, of course.
In this clip, we find Raheem Sterling and Kevin De Bruyne enjoying a FIFA tournament.
The duo are at their attacking best, tearing teammates Bacary Sagna and Eliaquim Mangala to shreds. Pitting two imaginative forwards against a pair of defenders may have been flawed from the outset, but we enjoyed it all the same.
As well as winning, Sterling and de Bruyne force their opposition to score own goals. As themselves. That surely has to be the ultimate insult.
An enjoyable exercise for the players no doubt and an excellent team building if you want to look at it from a practical sense, so long as the winners don't dish out too much of a drubbing.
Perhaps this could be the new prematch ritual, getting the players to unwind before a game by installing consoles in the dressing room. Watching long match tapes could be scrapped for more practical interactive techniques.
The possibilities are endless.