Chelsea whiz Reece James dubbed their 4-4 Champions League thriller with Ajax as "a mad night".
James made history by becoming the youngest Chelsea scorer in the Champions League.
The right-back, at 19 years, 332 days, beat Arjen Robben's previous record of 20 years and 284 days.
James said after the comeback draw: "It was a crazy game.
“They were hard to break down and we took advantage of them going down to nine men, it was a shame we couldn't win. Scoring a goal is a bonus.
“The manager told me to come on and liven the boys up, we had chances to win it but from where we were at half time it's a good result.
“I had some mad night and some great nights, but for everything that it was, it was certainly right up there.
“Chelsea fans know the story of what we have done in the Champions League but I don't really want to talk about that.
“For a performance like today you need personalities and characters – at 4-1 down it is easy to give it away and give it up."