Atletico Madrid ace Antoine Griezmann admits he considered a Panenka for his World Cup final penalty in France's win over Croatia.
After only five minutes of the 2006 showpiece against Italy, Zinedine Zidane stepped up for a penalty and chipped it, Panenka style, over the goalline via the underside of the crossbar.
"I thought about taking a Panenka penalty, like Zidane," Griezmann stated post-match, having opted to roll home his spot-kick.
"For the final, I thought it better to ensure I scored."
In the immediate aftermath of beating Croatia 4-2, the French striker was ecstatic and made sure to pay tribute to his opponents' showing in Moscow.
"I don't know where I am!" exclaimed Griezmann.
"I'm really happy. It was a very difficult game, Croatia played a great game.
"We started a bit shy, we let go little by little and made the difference.
"Frankly, this is very big."