And just like that, Tottenham Hotspur's worst season in a generation is just one game away from becoming their most memorable.
Last night, Ange Postecoglou's side travelled to the Arctic Circle to play the second leg of their Europa League semi-final against Bodo/Glimt, and while they were still favourites, all the ingredients for an upset were there.
However, as they have in so many of their European games this season, the North Londoners rose to the occasion and ran out comfortable winners in the end.
While practically the entire team did themselves and the manager proud last night, two players, including Pedro Porro, really stood out.
Porro's performance vs Bodo/Glimt
While Porro has come in for plenty of criticism for his defensive failings this season, much of which has been justified, the Spanish full-back has massively stepped up both legs of this semi-final.
He was instrumental in the home win, providing a perfect pass for James Maddison to score the side's second goal, and he was arguably even better last night.
Not only was he pretty solid in defence, but he was a complete menace in attack, testing the keeper with a brilliant free-kick in the first half and then getting his just rewards with a cross-come-shot that sailed into the top corner in the second 45.
It was practically the complete performance from the former Sporting CP star, which explains the 9/10 match rating Alasdair Gold gave him at full-time.
It might sound hyperbolic, but we can assure you it's not, as exemplified by his statistics from the game.
In 95 minutes of action, he amassed a combined expected goals plus assists figure of 0.23, made three clearances, won two of three ground duels, made one interception, wasn't dribbled past, played two key passes, took two shots on target, was successful in 100% of his dribbles, won one foul and didn't give any away himself.
Overall, it was a superb display from Porro, but there was another starter who might just have pipped him.
Spurs' best player vs Bodo/Glimt
Now, there are certainly a few players you could pick from for this title, like Dominic Solanke, Micky van de Ven or even Rodrigo Bentancur.
However, for our money, the player who really stood up and stood out last night was Cristian Romero.
The Argentine international has not had a great season, with constant injuries and the odd mistake defining it thus far, but just like he was in the first leg, he was sensational for Postecoglou last night.
It goes without saying that the World Cup winner is undoubtedly built for big games, and from the first to the last minute, he was incredible in the Arctic Circle.
On top of being a wall at the back and cheering every block or tackle like it was a title-winning goal, he also managed to provide the assist for Solanke's opener, which all but ended the tie then and there.
Unsurprisingly, Gold was just as impressed, awarding the centre-back a 9/10 match rating at full-time, while Spurs fan and content creator Ben Bowman simply described him as "unreal."
Such appraisals are more than backed up by his statistics as well, as in 95 minutes of action, he made five clearances, blocked one shot, wasn't dribbled past even once, made one interception, won three of four ground duels, lost the ball only once, completed 96% of his passes, played one key pass, was accurate in 100% of his long balls and created one big chance.
Ultimately, the entire team played well last night, but Porro and particularly Romero were even better, so much so that the latter may now be the club's best player.