You know you have scored a special goal when you are being compared to Lionel Messi.
Even more so if you are a centre-half.
With Tottenham leading 2-0 but down to 10 men and coming under pressure from opponents Copenhagen, Micky van de Ven could have been forgiven for launching the ball to safety when he got it on the edge of his own penalty area.
But the Netherlands defender had other ideas.
Off he went, sprinting past one, two, three players, squeezing past another two near the halfway line and outpacing a Copenhagen defender to get through on goal with the Spurs fans rising as one in anticipation.
And the finish did not disappoint, with Van de Ven slotting the ball past goalkeeper Dominik Kotarski, before being mobbed by jubilant team-mates having scored one of the great Champions League goals.
Afterwards, boss Thomas Frank said it was like "Lionel Messi had turned into Van de Ven".
"It's one of the best goals you will ever see, ever," said former England midfielder Owen Hargreaves on TNT Sports.
"He runs past players like they're not even there. To stay strong and then to finish, that's ridiculous. Goal of the season, game over."
Former Manchester City defender Nedum Onuoha, speaking on Match of the Day: Champions League added: "It's top. Really, really good.
"When defenders go on those runs, it's hard to understand who should stop them. With the size and the speed he has, we actually saw a player on the other side of the pitch who wanted nothing to do with him."