Manchester City and Tottenham made Champions League history by providing five goals in the opening 21 minutes of Wednesday's quarter-final second leg.
The first-half flood broke the record previously set by the Borussia Dortmund's 8-4 win over Legia Warsaw in 2016, when the German side led 3-2 after 24 minutes.
Speaking during the half-time break, former Manchester United defender Rio Ferdinand told BT Sport: 'I need a breather. I had a sweat on and everything. It was unbelievable.
'The first 10 minutes… I've never been involved in anything like it.'
Spurs led 2-1 after 10 minutes after Son Heung-min scored twice after an early opener from Raheem Sterling.
Ferdinand was very impressed by City's wingers, but not Kieran Tripper, for the first goal.
He explained: 'Watching the game, the two wide players have been majestic, stayed wide and spread this back four out completely.
'Watch (Bernardo) Silva bring Trippier in which makes the space for Sterling, but once he gets there Trippier does nothing to stop Sterling coming onto his favoured right foot. It's too easy.
'As a full back you know your players and you don't show him inside there, you can't. You've got to show him down the line and make him cross it with his weaker foot. He doesn't do either, allows him to come inside and what a finish from Sterling.'
Bernardo Silva scored City's second with a shot which deflected off Danny Rose.
Analysing the goal, Ferdinand added: 'Again, the wide players here… so wide it's hard for the full backs to get out and get a glove on them.
'The run from (Kevin) De Bruyne takes Rose in and then loads of luck obviously, but it's the approach play that gets them into these positions that are creating the dangers.
'Rose is terribly unlucky and so is Lloris but great movement form the Manchester City team and you get your rewards when you play the right way.'
City went back ahead with the final goal of a pulsating first half, with Sterling tapping home at the back post following a low cross from De Bruyne.
Glenn Hoddle in the BT Sport studio was not impressed with the positioning of Spurs goalkeeper Hugo Lloris
Hoddle said: 'An outfield player would have read that (the cross) – he'd have been out. Don't go too near to the near post.
His reading of the game (isn't good enough). Plus Spurs went to sleep from the quick free-kick.'
But Ferdinand was keen to focus on the assist. 'It's a great pass,' he said. 'Nobody passes the ball like De Bruyne. Best on the planet.'
The drama did not stop at half time. There were another two goals after the break, with Sergio Aguero and Fernando Llorente on target.
Llorente's strike, which proved decisive in the end, was awarded after a VAR review had checked for a potential handball.
The VAR intervened again in stoppage time after Raheem Sterling thought he had completed his hat-trick, only for Aguero to be given offside.
lenacrtyz
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What a game we seen yesterday, we may not get to see another one in five years to come, it has a bit of everything, EPL teams pairing in UCL has always be a cracker, but this one is breathtaking, the fluidity is out of this world, great game on the night for the Match officials, most especially the centre Ref. Game of the season for me. suspense and intriguing from start to finish, end to end attack, my oh! my, lost the adjective to qualify it...
rahadiktuy
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Sterling deserved more he really is turning into one of the 5 best in the world shame he left Liverpool!
Klopp would've gotten more out of him, but then again, Liverpool wouldn't have bought Salah if Sterling was still with them.
Saeed90
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I agree that de bruyne is a great passer but not the greatest on the planet....currently I would put Messi first then de bruyne
hondekmouz
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Trippier is NO defender! Another right back is a must buy for Spurs.
sayantanpatra
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Spurs have woke up again from their grave... 😉😉😊
Kimmykim
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Sterling deserved more he really is turning into one of the 5 best in the world shame he left Liverpool!
If he didn't leave he wouldn't have had the coaching pep has gave him to maximise he's talent.
yuyu21
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Remember city fans laughing at Utd at S O L 2012 in the 94th minute . Strange how things turned around tonight ?
I think ole scored a goal in the 94th minute once
like008
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Pep OUT, but not before the players burn his grey cardigan. Hahahahahaha
I think it was turning brown as time went on!
lightfor
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Utd players might as well have lined up along the half way line backs towards Barca and dropped their shorts in BOTH legs . Tonight is what its about and i respect both teams for their outstanding attitude . Yes , i may dislike City but on tonights performance i have to question myself ?
Well said mate
civilization
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Not sweat like that since the testers turned up at Carrington
ambulance
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Who is this Rio Ferdinand fellow? He is just another ex-footballer. Why does he think anyone would be interested in his opinions. She should retire gracefully and understand the public have had their fill of him.
idiotkk
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Sterling deserved more he really is turning into one of the 5 best in the world shame he left Liverpool!
frozenme
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Remember city fans laughing at Utd at S O L 2012 in the 94th minute . Strange how things turned around tonight ?
osoniouk
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Pep OUT, but not before the players burn his grey cardigan. Hahahahahaha
moments
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Have to ask why Spurs were in a change strip? Where's the clash? I hate it when clubs don't wear club colours whenever possible. I know it's in their kit contract but tradition and history at all times please!
Luckubos
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Utd players might as well have lined up along the half way line backs towards Barca and dropped their shorts in BOTH legs . Tonight is what its about and i respect both teams for their outstanding attitude . Yes , i may dislike City but on tonights performance i have to question myself ?
getaway
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Spurs deserved it by far...great performance, well done. ... An Arsenal fan.
correspond
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Spurs deserved it by far...great performance, well done. ... An Arsenal fan.
jobbes
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Both teams showed Utd the way tonight . Pride , passion , grit , determination and never say die . I take my hat ( green beret ! ) off to both teams . Fantastic effort , shame one had to go out
typewriter
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Great nights entertainment so thanks BOTH clubs . Spurs without 3 first team players and losing Sisoco ( whatever ) , who would have believed they could have got a result ?
dforever
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Pep running up the touchline going mental thinking Sterling had won it is up there with S G s slip for me .
playbra
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Who cares what Bo Selecta thought. The last time he had a sweat on was when he was supposed to take a dr ug s test.
Radionicse
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Well done Spurs, Arsenal fan here. All the best in the Semis.
Alaindelon
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So Pochettino, are you now a fan of VAR? Absolutely incredible. W3ll done Spurs, Arsenal fan. Some juicy semi finals coming up. One of the greatest CL games ever.
oscillate
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City. No near, yet so VAR.
smartjuo
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Congrats Tottenham, amazing game that will forever live in the memory.
Justinbra
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Hope Glenn Hoddle is ok after that.
KDB17
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More than half the goals were defensive errors not goals coming from brilliance or good football, yet the English have labelled it one of the greatest UCL games of all time, really?
Did u watch the game
LucasKinner
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Not (bernardo)Silva it was David Silva who held trippier away from sterling forbthr first goal.
KingKane
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THE GREATEST GAME EVER . Moment of silence for those who missed it
fiomnuy
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More than half the goals were defensive errors not goals coming from brilliance or good football, yet the English have labelled it one of the greatest UCL games of all time, really?
sayantanpatra
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Spurs have woke up again.... from their grave... 😋😋