Manchester City and Tottenham were involved in one of the craziest starts to a Champions League quarter-final at the Etihad Stadium on Wednesday night.
Spurs led 1-0 on aggregate after a tense first leg – but the tie exploded into life at the start of the second.
The two Premier League clubs shared four goals between them in the opening 11 minutes – the fastest four goals that have ever been scored in a single Champions League match.
Raheem Sterling broke the deadlock in the fourth minute with a brilliant strike, which left Hugo Lloris no chance.
However, two goals in three minutes from Son Heung-min turned the game on its head and left City needing three goals in order to secure qualification for the semi-finals.
Pep Guardiola’s side pulled one back through Bernardo Silva in the 11th minute.
Here’s Sterling’s opener…
And here’s Son’s equaliser…
Before Bernardo made it 2-2…
Sterling made it 3-2
Absolutely thrilling start at the Etihad Stadium.
It’s the first time ever that five goals have been scored after 21 minutes in a Champions League game.