David Moyes could be forgiven for the celebratory jig that followed Manuel Lanzini's stunning equaliser at Tottenham.
Once the adrenalin had faded Moyes sounded a little sheepish as he discussed how he had got caught up in the moment, likening it to David Pleat's unforgettable charge onto the Maine Road pitch after keeping Luton up in 1983.
But it was a strike worthy of celebrating in any way he felt like. As was the comeback it capped.
It was a historic one, it turns out, with no club having previously clawed back a three-goal deficit so late in a game in Premier League history.