Six of France's last 11 goals have Atletico Madrid's name all over them, and Friday night's World Cup qualifier against Bulgaria was no exception.
Kevin Gameiro grabbed a brace while Antoine Griezmann added a goal of his own, after showing the crowd his Euro 2016 player of the tournament trophy.
It was the ex-Sevilla man's first goal for Les Bleus since 2011,making it five in his last nine matches for the national side.
Together the two put on a show, proving how important it is to have players that understand each other well at a club level playing together for the national team.
Fact sheet:
4 - France: Hugo Lloris, Bacary Sagna (Djibril Sidibe, m.27), Varane, Koscielny, Kurzawa, Pogba, Matuidi, Sissoko, Payet, Griezmann (Nabil Fekir, m.83), Gameiro (Gingac, m.72).
1 - Bulgaria: Stoyanov, S.Popov, A.Aleksandrov, D.Pirgov, Z.Milanov, S.Dyakov, G.Kostadinov, M.Aleksandrov (Todor Nedelev, m.76), G.Milanov, Marcelinho (Dimitar Rangelov, m.61), I.Popov (Alexander Tonev, m.68).
Goals: 0-1: m.6, Mihail Aleksandrov; 1-1: m.23, Kevin Gameiro; 2-1: m.26 Payet; 3-1: m.38, Griezmann; 4-1: m.59: Kevin Gameiro.
Referee: Luca Banti (Italy).
Saint Denis (Paris).