Lamine Yamal stepped up with the last kick of the game to convert a 96th-minute penalty and earn Barcelona a 1-1 draw against Newcastle United in a breathless first leg of their Champions League last-16 tie at St James' Park.
Harvey Barnes had looked to have settled it in the 86th minute, finishing first-time from substitute Jacob Murphy's cross to send the stadium into raptures, only for Malick Thiaw to bring down Dani Olmo deep into stoppage time and hand the visitors a lifeline that the 18-year-old Spaniard took with disarming calm.
A Night Newcastle Had Waited For
This was an unprecedented occasion for Newcastle, their first ever Champions League knockout tie, and Eddie Howe had been in little doubt it was the biggest game in the club's recent history. The build-up was a mini-epic in itself, fuelled by memories of the 1997 win over Barcelona that brought Tino Asprilla a hat-trick. Asprilla and Keith Gillespie, heroes from that night, were back in town for this one.