With 10 minutes left of the game against Celta Vigo at Balaidos, Barcelona were 2-0 up and cruising.
Sure, they’d ridden their luck for long periods but a win at one of their major bogey grounds (along with Anoeta/Reale Arena) would’ve been a hugely valuable three points.
As it turned out, Marc Casado’s sending off eight minutes from time was a turning point because just four minutes later the Galicians were level.
Allowed back in the game because Jules Kounde committed the cardinal sin of not hoofing the ball into Row Z if he was unsure where to play it.