To capture American sporting parlance, it felt like Jesse Marsch had sent for the special team when, in the 92nd minute and with Leeds having just conceded a stadium-deflating equaliser, he threw on teenager Joe Gelhardt. What a special substitution it proved to be.
Within 90 seconds Gelhardt, all 5ft 9in of him, was winning an unlikely header from a long punt forward. It was enough to send Raphinha clear on goal and, when he rounded Tim Krul and drew back towards the goalmouth, Gelhardt was there to turn in. Cue pandemonium inside Elland Road.
Marsch, airborne on the touchline, looked more like an NBA star with a slam-dunk salute.