Steven Bergwijn's late double earned Tottenham Hotspur a dramatic 3-2 win over Leicester City on Wednesday night.
After coming on 11 minutes before injury time, Bergwijn received a yellow card in the 94th minute after a small scuffle with Foxes centre-half Caglar Soyuncu.
Leicester, who were 2-1 up at the time, looked set for three points with the clock at 95 minutes, but two goals in 80 seconds from the substitute turned the game completely around and left the Leicester players in complete shock.
An equaliser in the 95th minute and a winner in the 96th secured a vital three points in the top four race as Spurs moved one point behind West Ham with three games in hand.
Speaking after the game, Bergwijn explained how he was feeling about the win and his performance.
"It's fantastic, it's fantastic (laughs). The fans here and also I scored two goals so I am happy," he said, via the BBC.
Bergwijn may be even happier to learn that his goals have helped Tottenham to break a record previously held by Premier League leaders, Manchester City.
According to OptaJoe, last night was officially the latest a team has been losing but gone on to win in a Premier League match.
The record was previously held by City (91mins and 14 seconds) as a result of their dramatic 3-2 title-winning game against QPR in 2012, but Spurs' late double has now eclipsed that (94mins and 52 seconds).
It's a night neither the Dutchman nor Spurs fans will forget in a hurry, and it means Conte's side are now well on their way to securing Champions League qualification.