Well, that was certainly a night to remember for Tottenham fans around the world.
With almost 95 minutes played in Leicester, the Foxes looked to have secured all three points, only for two dramatic goals from Steven Bergwijn to transform a 2-1 defeat into a 3-2 victory.
The players, fans and Antonio Conte all went wild as the Dutchman's second goal crept across the line via the post, pushing the Lillywhites to within a point of the top four, with games in hand.
But how did the dressing room react to the victory after full-time? football.london runs you through the best of the reaction on social media from the players.
Harry Kane
Kane scored Tottenham's first goal of the match, ensuring the scores were level at half-time, and it was his excellent through ball that led to the winner.
He was clearly delighted for his attacking comrade in the dressing room too, sharing a selfie with Bergwijn along with the caption: "Wow that was madness. Football eh!?!? This guy."
Lucas Moura
The Brazilian did not have a part to play in any of the goals but was right in the thick of the full-time celebrations.
He took those excited celebrations to Instagram after full time too, writing a series of "COYS" alongside a photograph of himself.
Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg
Hojbjerg's pass to Matt Doherty was a key moment in the game, one that eventually led to Bergwijn lashing in a late equaliser.
After the winner, he also ensured his teammate would be available for Sunday's clash with Chelsea, grabbing his shirt to stop him from leaping into the crowd and getting a second yellow card.
On Instagram, he wrote simply: "Incredible scenes."
Oliver Skipp
Conte started Skipp in midfield on Wednesday night and he put in a solid display in a midfield three.
He was eager to acknowledge the travelling support in his own post-match message, writing on Instagram: "Nothing beats a late winner. Unreal support throughout!"
There is also a wholesome photo of him and Hugo Lloris sharing a hug.
Steven Bergwijn
We can't forget the man himself, can we?
Bergwijn has not had the easiest time in north London but Wednesday night will have been a big career highlight. After full-time, however, he could only muster a three-word verdict.
"What a game."