One Tamworth player turned into prime Zinedine Zidane to leave TWO Tottenham players with egg on their faces.
Haydn Hollis, who plays for the National League side, pulled off a brilliant roulette in their FA Cup third round clash with Spurs.
It was a match which they eventually lost 3-0 after extra time.
However, a stunning spirited display saw moments of class from the minnows.
Picking up the ball, Hollis pulled off the outrageous trick to leave both Timo Werner and Pape Matar Sarr scratching their heads at what had happened.
The 32-year-old played for Notts County, Forest Green Rovers and Chesterfield in his career before moving to Tamworth last summer.
And he even earned himself Player of the Match.
Joking about the moment with ITV, he added: "Their manager said, ‘that’s good enough to get you through the door here’ and I said ‘I’ve never done it before!’
“But it’s not my game, you’ll never see that again.”
Tamworth welcomed Ange Postecoglou's side to The Lamb Stadium and looked like good value to cause a major FA Cup upset as they took Spurs to extra-time with the scores level at 0-0.
While Dominic Solanke, Dejan Kulusevski and Brennan Johnson grabbed extra-time goals to earn the victory, there's no doubt that Tamworth's performance will go down in FA Cup history due to how close they came to an upset.
Reflecting on the defeat, Hollis added: "It’s just so disappointing the manner in which we gave the first goal away and as soon as they score it’s always going to be a long afternoon.
“Listen, we’ve done ourselves proud. We’ve taken them to extra-time which is an unbelievable achievement.
“Now that the run has come to an end we can focus on staying in the league.”
Asked how they kept the game level for so long, he added: “I don’t know. The pitch and the fans were a leveller for us but everyone gave everything.
“Maybe we just died towards the end of extra-time – maybe we just gave everything and fell a little bit short.
“We make it difficult for everyone who comes here but it’s just one of those things.”
Tamworth were playing in the National League North just last season before earning promotion to the fifth tier of English football.
This term, the Lambs are currently sitting in 16th position in the National League as they aim to consolidate their place in the league.
Tamworth's next match is a Birmingham Senior Cup match against Boldmere St. Michael's on Tuesday, the day before Spurs face Arsenal in the Premier League.