Real Oviedo coach Guillermo Almada described Barcelona's Lamine Yamal as a "player from another galaxy" after his sensational overhead kick on Sunday.
Yamal concluded the scoring in Barcelona's 3-0 win at Camp Nou in the 72nd minute, picking out the bottom-left corner with an acrobatic attempt from Dani Olmo's cross.
After struggling to carve open their opponents before the break, two goals in the space of five second-half minutes from Olmo and Raphinha helped the Blaugrana return to the LaLiga summit.
But Yamal took much of the acclaim, with his display seeing him become the second player in Europe's top five leagues to record more than eight goals and eight assists at home across all competitions, after Bayern Munich's Michael Olise, since last April.
The talented teenager also finished the match with team-high totals for touches in the opposition box (10), chances created (four) and total duels (15), leaving Almada in awe.
"We are talking about a player from another galaxy," Almada said when asked to evaluate Yamal's 73rd-minute strike.
"He has so much quality and delivers in key moments in games. He is already a star who, despite his age, is able to decide matches."

Yamal has now registered eight goals and eight assists in LaLiga this season, a total only bettered by Real Madrid's Kylian Mbappe (25 – 21 goals, four assists).
But when asked about his display after the game, Flick was quick to laud Yamal's pressing that led to Olmo opening the scoring seven minutes after the restart.
"For me, much more important was what Lamine did for the first goal," Flick said in his post-game news conference.
"The way he pressed and how he recovered the ball leading to that goal is what we want. This was the key to opening this game and the three points.
"For me, it was more important than the third goal. But, of course, everyone loves to see the goal he scored in football, and I am happy that he scored such a goal."
Barcelona have now won each of their last ten home games in LaLiga, and the last time they recorded 10 or more home wins in the competition under the same manager was in December 2019 with Ernesto Valverde (W14).
But their attention turns to the Champions League, with FC Copenhagen the visitors to Camp Nou in their final league-phase clash.
Flick's side are ninth in the 36-team standings and will be hoping to secure a positive result to clinch a top-eight finish and automatically qualify for the last 16.
