Tottenham Hotspur came roaring back from a goal down to see off Leicester City on Wednesday with a remarkable comeback that was so dramatically late that it actually broke a Premier League record.
The visitors initially fell behind after just 24 minutes and, despite an equaliser from Harry Kane before half-time, Spurs once again found themselves trailing as the clock ticked over into the 90th minute.
Thankfully, coach Antonio Conte had made a 78th-minute substitution that was about to pay off in ways he could scarcely imagine when he brought on Steven Bergwijn in place of Sergio Reguilon.
Sure enough, it was the Netherlands international who proved the catalyst for Spurs, with the substitute winger striking in the 95th minute to ram home the leveller at 2-2 in what looked to be the last few seconds of the game.
Incredible. Inconceivable.
We have no words for this. pic.twitter.com/eQAUaKleRi
â Tottenham Hotspur (@SpursOfficial) January 19, 2022
Then, straight from the resulting kick-off, the Foxes immediately surrendered possession and Bergwijn latched on to Kane's through ball to score again and seal an improbable 3-2 win for Spurs which sparked utterly wild celebrations inside the stadium.
Full-time scenes.