Regardless of what Rio Ngumoha achieves in his career, it will be hard to top this extraordinary Premier League debut.
After Liverpool had recklessly squandered a two-goal lead against a 10-man Newcastle, Arne Slot took a risk by bringing on Ngumoha, the 16-year-old forward, alongside Harvey Elliott.
The continuous set-piece pressure from the home side meant that Ngumoha had to wait a while before being brought on six minutes into a frantic extra time period. And as he has already demonstrated since moving to the Reds from Chelsea a year ago, he doesn't hang about when it comes to making an impact.
Ngumoha, who celebrates his 17th birthday on Friday, had already excited the away fans perched in the St. James' Park stands with a powerful run down the left wing when his moment came just four minutes into his Premier League career.
As Liverpool surged forward, Mohamed Salah sent a low ball across the pitch that Dominik Szoboszlai cleverly let pass, setting up Ngumoha to deliver the final blow.
Without a second thought, he fired a first-time shot with his right foot into the bottom corner, leaving Newcastle goalkeeper Nick Pope rooted to the spot and sending the travelling fans into raptures.
The winger sprinted toward the corner flag before being swamped by teammates who were both thrilled for the teenager and relieved that their young colleague had rescued them from a predicament entirely of their own creation.
If Ngumoha's performances within the Liverpool youth ranks had already earned him a senior start in the FA Cup victory over Accrington Stanley in January, it was during preseason when he truly turned heads by more than holding his own among the seniors.
Now, he has become the club's youngest-ever goalscorer, taking over from Ben Woodburn.
After the final whistle, with the Liverpool fans chanting his name, Ngumoha needed a friendly nudge from Reds boss Slot to step forward and soak up the applause.
The only other 16-year-old to score a winning goal in a Premier League match? Wayne Rooney.
Rooney was actually one day older than the Liverpool youngster when he famously scored against Arsenal for Everton in October 2002.
Ngumoha has been the talk of Academy football for several years. Now, however, the wider world will have to remember the name.
What an unforgettable night.