The Netherlands international defender lit up Tottenham Hotspur Stadium with an astonishing individual effort back on 4 November, collecting the ball deep in our half and driving through the heart of the visitors’ ranks before powering a shot into the net.
It was the third goal of an eventual 4-0 win against the Danish side in the league stage of the UEFA Champions League, and was reminiscent of a similar solo goal scored by Heung-Min Son against Burnley in 2019.
Having run 67.7m before firing into the back of the net, Micky broke the record for the longest ball carry ending in a goal in the history of the Champions League.
The 25-year-old was presented with his award on Friday as a small number of fans came in to Hotspur Way to hand out our end-of-season prizes.