Tim Krul: How the 120th-minute substitute stole Dutch glory
Genius? Madness? Or perhaps evidence of weeks of planning and meticulous attention to detail?
In a World Cup described by many as the best ever, the drama reached new heights in Salvador on Saturday - and all from 12 yards.
The Netherlands' World Cup quarter-final against Costa Rica was goalless and seconds from a penalty shootout.
Dutch coach Louis van Gaal took the unusual step of substituting his goalkeeper, Ajax's Jasper Cillessen, and sending on Newcastle's Tim Krul. It could scarcely have worked out better.
Here is the story of the shootout told through the eyes of Match of the Day's punditry team.
120 minutes and the change is made
Gary Lineker: "To swap a goalkeeper is something I cannot ever recall seeing before. It is slightly insulting, possibly, for Jasper Cillessen but Louis van Gaal is a very single-minded, confident individual - it is a brave call and he will live or die by it."
Alan Shearer: "It's a massive call. Tim Krul has faced 20 penalties for Newcastle and saved two. So he has obviously been doing something in training that we haven't seen because that is not a great record. This is what you get paid for as a manager - you make big, big calls and this is a massive call. It either works for him, or it goes against him."
Rio Ferdinand: "In a penalty shootout, keepers can't lose normally because the pressure is on the strikers. Now Tim Krul is going in there and he is under pressure."
Gary Lineker: "Tim Krul is out there already, marching towards goal for almost the first time in this game. He has not touched the ball yet. It is a staggering substitution and we are about to see if it will pay off."
Penalty one - Krul v Celso Borges
Robin van Persie scores for Netherlands - this makes it 1-1.
Penalty two - Krul v Bryan Ruiz
Arjen Robben scores for Netherlands - they lead 2-1.
Penalty three - Krul v Giancarlo Gonzalez
Wesley Sneijder scores for Netherlands - they lead 3-2.
Penalty four - Krul v Christian Bolanos
Dirk Kuyt scores for Netherlands - they lead 4-3.