Tottenham Hotspur defender Djed Spence has been taking the plaudits for his impressive cameo in England's win against Norway.
The Three Lions did things the hard way, triumphing 2-1 after extra time in Saturday's World Cup quarter-final in Miami.
England were trailling through Andreas Schjelderup's fortuitous cross-shot, but went into the break level thanks to Jude Bellingham's excellent strike.
Real Madrid ace Bellingham then scored in extra time after following up Morgan Rogers' saved shot, to set up a semi-final with old rivals Argentina.
Spence, 25, replaced Nico O'Reilly in the 86th minute and put in an impressive cameo for the Three Lions off the bench.
Indeed, his display - which included a real moment of controversy - has inspired a song that really tickled Chris Sutton and Robbie Savage.
Djed Spence controversy sparks hilarious chant
Spence was mightily unlucky not to have won England a penalty after Bellingham had put the Three Lions in front.
The full-back marauded into the penalty area, and was initially awarded a spot-kick after being clattered by Oscar Bobb.
However, referee Clement Turpin changed his mind after a trip to the pitch-side monitor, deciding Spence had manufactured the contact.
After the game, one fan created a song for Spence to the tune of 1983 hit 'Total Eclipe of the Heart' by Bonnie Tyler, who sadly pased away last week aged 75.
The supporter called into 606 on BBC Radio 5 Live to perform his effort for Chris Sutton and Robbie Savage, who were left in hysterics.
Some of the genius lines included "if you're broken jaw was tight, now it's fully back together", and "you take on a player and do a brilliant job, you should've had a pen for being tackled by Bobb".
Watch the full effort in the embed below.
Djed Spence faces uncertain Tottenham future
Spence is quietly having a very solid World Cup for England, but his Tottenham future remains uncertain.
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There are reports that Spurs boss Roberto De Zerbi is ready to sanction an exit for Spencer this summer.
Everton are thought to be interested in taking him to Hill Dickinson Stadium as they look to improve their options at full-back.
It remains to be seen if his performances at the World Cup could force a rethink, but for Spence the immediate aim is on trying to bringing the trophy back home.