What a night it was for the away sides in the Champions League on Tuesday as Tottenham ground out a 1-0 win at Dortmund while Ajax recorded an astonishing 4-1 victory to knock out Real Madrid.
Harry Kane scored Tottenham's winner on the night as they cruised through on aggregate. Hakim Ziyech, David Neres, Dusan Tadic and Lasse Schoene all got on the scoresheet in Madrid where Marco Asensio's consolation strike did little to appease the angry locals.
With so much going on in Germany and Spain it was almost impossible to catch every detail. But fear not because Sportsmail have rounded up some things you may have missed.
Favre's face
Kane scored the game's opening goal against the run of play... and boy was Dortmund boss Lucien Favre taken by surprise.
Favre's face after Kane slotted Spurs 1-0 up was a picture of genuine astonishment.
BT Sport cut to the Dortmund head coach as he stared into the distance with his mouth wide open.
Dele spotted... on fan's leg
Dele Alli is back in training after a hamstring injury but Tuesday's game came too soon for him to play.
He was spotted in Dortmund though... inked on the right calf of a Spurs supporter.
The tattoo was snapped by photographer Tom Jacobs on his way to the match.
Landmarks for Spurs duo
Kane's winner saw him move clear of Jermain Defoe to become Tottenham's all-time leading scorer in European competition with 24 goals.
Meanwhile, goalkeeper Hugo Lloris registered his 100th clean sheet for the club.
Awful from Aurier
Little over a year ago, Serge Aurier made Premier League history by producing three foul throws in one match.
His game of shame was against Crystal Palace and he rightly received widespread criticism. But it seems he hasn't fully learned his lesson because he ballsed up another throw-in on Tuesday. That's right a foul-throw in the Champions League last 16. Awful.
And that may not have been the only simple football law the right back broke. One Twitter user claimed Aurier played without shin pads.
Yellow Wall goes green
Dortmund's famous Yellow Wall at their Westfalenstadion home created a mural in an attempt to inspire the home team.
Holding up pieces of coloured paper before kick-off the Yellow Wall became a green background with an image of two Dortmund players lifting the European Cup.
The image celebrated Dortmund's 1997 triumph in the Champions League and it aimed to show the current crop what is possible. Oh well.
No love for Lloris
Hugo Lloris was left hanging as he attempted to hug Dortmund captain Marco Reus.
The awkward exchange occurred in the centre circle as the two skippers were spoken to by the officials minutes before kick-off.
Reus has happy to shake hands but fled the scene as Lloris leaned in for a cuddle.
Ajax fans occupy Puerta del Sol
Ajax won the battle of the Bernabeu on the pitch... and their fans also outsung their Real Madrid counterparts before the game.
Puerta del Sol square in the centre of Madrid was full of Ajax supporters in the hours leading up to the game, while red and white flags were draped all around the city.
Spanish police dressed in riot gear as they escorted Ajax fans from Puerta del Sol square to the Bernabeu.
Capture the flag
An Ajax fan showed impressive accuracy during Tuesday's pre-match festivities.
Having spotting a Real Madrid banner on a third-floor balcony, he booted a ball towards it.
The fierce left-footed strike managed to dislodge the banner, much to the delight of the rowdy Dutchmen below.
Net-busters
Once they got to the Bernabeu, Ajax fans continued to behave boisterously.
According to journalist Rik Sharma, they ripped down some safety netting.
The green netting is designed to prevent missiles being thrown from the stands.
prosperou
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Great result for both clubs tonight. Really hoping we draw Ajax in the 1/4s. Not because they're the easy option,the opposite infact, what a team. The love in between the fans would be a breath of fresh air. Pubs before Spurs home games having a good few travelling Ajax fans in them. A shared hatred of Feyenoord helps. Would be a marvellous advert for football..COYS
Thonas
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Great performance from Spurs! Qualified from the most difficult group again after a poor start, then put Dortmund to bed! Class
professorou
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Even as an Arsenal fan I can admit Kane is the best striker in the world. Anyone that thinks otherwise needs to be in a straight jacket.
Nelsoner
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Spurs can beat any team on their day
possiblen
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Dortmund underestimated Spurs from the very beginning. Well done Spurs.
basalive
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Never underestimate Kane. World class mate.
12UnitedGuyReborn
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he may if given adequate budget and the show from real was very good actually but our defense let us down today nevertheless Ajax played well today
I support Real Madrid too and let's not deceive yourself and call a spade a spade Real were terrible and that's an understatement, I mean Modric played bad, Bale wasn't even there when he came him, Benz didn't show, Vini is still a kid and needs more time and Vasq was just aweful I mean from start to finish was outstandingly terrible even Courtois was probably the worst, can't perform but talk anyhow Real Madrid lost the belief and didn't even seem to know that they won Four UCL in past five years and Solari couldn't motivate them. I just feel for the fans (including me ) as if losing 3 el clasico and drawing 1 winning none wasn't enough they went to lose to Ajax of all people in RO16 just leave me alone and let me cry
12UnitedGuyReborn
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Today was a bitter sweet day for me bitter because of what happened to real and sweet because the first EPL team has made it to QFs
Vezonic22
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English teams are bouncing back to the time they use to do so well in the UÉFA CL. Glad to watch Spurs demolish Dortmund and make it to the last 8.
boeiorsuz
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he may if given adequate budget and the show from real was very good actually but our defense let us down today nevertheless Ajax played well today
they didn't play well... THEY PLAYED LIKE TOTAL BEASTS
maddyfootballer
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Poch won't go to Real Madrid after that show
he may if given adequate budget and the show from real was very good actually but our defense let us down today nevertheless Ajax played well today
boeiorsuz
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let's see if poch comes definitely Kane will also come
Poch won't go to Real Madrid after that show
maddyfootballer
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he won't go to Real Madrid, u have a greater striker Benzema
let's see if poch comes definitely Kane will also come
boeiorsuz
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The consistency proves that Kane would be a great deal for Real
he won't go to Real Madrid, u have a greater striker Benzema
maddyfootballer
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The consistency proves that Kane would be a great deal for Real