Everton star Richarlison had admitted that he's never seen anything like the pitch invasion which followed their stunning comeback victory against Crystal Palace.
The Toffees came from 2-0 down to claim a dramatic 3-2 win at Goodison Park to secure their Premier League survival with one game to spare.
Supporters could not contain their emotion as numerous fans invaded the pitch after Dominic Calvert-Lewin's 85th minute winner, before storming the field of play once again following the final whistle.
Richarlison told Brazilian publication Globo Esporte: 'The invasion of the crowd was something I had never witnessed in my career.
'They were all very distressed, worried about the situation, and in the end it was a relief for everyone to win and escape relegation. It was all very exciting.'
The 25-year-old, who scored the equaliser against the Eagles, also revealed how much the match meant to him, as well as stating that Everton can't find themselves in similar danger again.
He said: 'It was one of the most special games of my career. A moment I will never forget.
'We went through a very difficult situation during the season, there was nothing calm during the year and what remains is the learning of all of us, because a team like Everton can no longer be in a situation like this.'
There were fears that the Toffees could drop to the second tier of English football for the first time since 1954 after enduring their toughest season in almost two decades.
A number of big victories against the likes of Manchester United, Chelsea, Leicester and now Crystal Palace, since the start of April, has helped push Everton to safety.
Richarlison has played a crucial part, scoring six goals in their last nine Premier League appearances.
Everton fans also have a big part to play after the incredible atmosphere they have produced at home in recent matches.
Lampard lauded the fans for their part in keeping Everton up, as he told Sky Sports after their win over Crystal Palace: 'We needed the fans tonight. They dragged the players but they have been doing it for a long time.
'The fans have dragged us through, it is extraordinary what they have done. They have suffered this year because they want success.'