IT might not have been a definitive match-winning moment and it will not be part of any end-of-season package of Champions League highlights.
After all, it was only a tackle from a full-back who was shown a little too much of the ball by the attacker.
But this was Conor Bradley, still a relative rookie at this rarefied level, spectacularly halting French superstar Kylian Mbappe in full flight.
Yes, you will see similar challenges on a regular basis but none will ignite an occasion and a team quite like this one did after half-an-hour of relative tedium.
And the fact it came from a player who was keeping Trent Alexander-Arnold - assumed to be a Real Madrid player-inwaiting on the bench made it all the more significant.
Ah, but surely Liverpool would miss the Trent assists? Yep but Bradley is no slouch on that front either, teeing up the opener for Alexis Mac Allister early in the second half.
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