Real Madrid superstar striker Karim Benzema found the back of the net yet again on Thursday in Los Blancos' dominant 6-0 win over Levante. It was Benzema's 323rd goal of his career at the club, putting him in second all-time in Real Madrid's storied history. The only player with more goals than Benzema, of course, is Cristiano Ronaldo, who is the club's all-time leader with 450 goals, achieved in as few as 438 matches.

Benzema is now tied for second place all-time with club legend Raul, who scored 323 goals across 741 appearances from 1994-2010. Benzema achieved the same goalscoring tally in 603 games, averaging 0.54 goals per game. Considering he's one of Real Madrid's most esteemed goalscorers, it just makes Ronaldo's 1.03 goals per game average all the more incredible.

The Frenchman has upped his game to a new level this season, scoring 26 goals in 30 Premier League matches, as well as 15 Champions League goals in 11 games. He's been arguably the best striker in the world this season, which has helped him vault up the all-time scoring sheet at Real Madrid.

Some other legends on the all-time Real Madrid goalscoring leaders list include Alfredo Di Stefano (308), Santillana (290), Ferenc Puskas (242), Hugo Sanchez (208), and more.

Benzema has been at the club since he was just 21 years old, having joined from Lyon, where he'd reached the first team at the young age of 16. With Lyon, Benzema showcased himself as a world talent, and was poached by Real Madrid in 2009, where he's played ever since. With Los Blancos, Benzema has won four La Liga titles and four Champions League trophies.