AFC Bournemouth's Eddie Howe suggests Sunday's spirited 4-3 victory over Liverpool will stay with him for a while.
The Cherries came from 3-1 down to overcome the Reds at the Vitality Stadium thanks to an injury-time winner from Nathan Ake.
The match on the south coast ebbed and flowed but in the end, Bournemouth came up with the goods on what is sure to be a memorable day for the club as a whole.
"I don't think I'll ever forget this one!" Howe told the club's official website.
"There was a real contrast of emotions, it's right up there with the game we had with Everton last year.
"At half time we were in real trouble, Liverpool were excellent and really showed their quality. Despite that though, the players never lost their self-belief and that's huge.
"It's something we've tried to protect from our promotion from the Championship. We didn't want to lose that spirit and our honesty going into the Premier League.
"That's the most pleasing thing from today, we've maintained that spirit and further enhanced it."