Football match of the season: Which of this week's contenders is your favourite?
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Was this the craziest three days of football ever?
Tottenham's Lucas Moura scored a brilliant hat-trick against Ajax on Wednesday evening - including a 96th minute winner - that helped Spurs reach their first Champions League final.
They beat the Dutch side 3-2 in Amsterdam to set up an all-English final against Liverpool on 1 June.
But that match may have competition for the best game of the year...
In a bizarre and brilliant 72 hours of football, the other possible contenders happened on Monday and Tuesday this week!
Which of these matches was your favourite?
If you can't see the box below to make your choice, click here.
Monday 6 May: Manchester City 1-0 Leicester
Manchester City captain Vincent Kompany became even more of a club legend on Monday evening, scoring a wonder strike from 25 yards.
Leicester had played fantastically to hold Man City back for 70 minutes, knowing a draw would help Liverpool's chances of taking the Premier League title on Saturday. (Just to really tie this story together, Leicester are managed by a former Liverpool manager!)
But Kompany's goal now means Man City will win take the title if they beat Brighton this weekend.
It will be a very tense last day of the season for Liverpool and Man City fans!
Tuesday 7 May: Liverpool 4-0 Barcelona (Liverpool win 4-3 on aggregate)
Just 24 hours later, Liverpool fans were nervously biting their fingernails again as they faced Spanish giants Barcelona in the Champions League.
The Merseyside team were 3-0 behind from the first leg but miraculously managed to pull it back to 4-3 with two goals each from Divock Origi and Georginio Wijnaldum.
Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp praised his side saying: "If I have to describe this club then it's a big heart and tonight it was pounding like crazy."
Wednesday 8 May: Ajax 2-3 Tottenham (3-3 on aggregate - Tottenham Hotspur win on away goals)
Spurs had lost the first leg in London 1-0, so everyone agreed the most important thing for them to do in Amsterdam in the Netherlands was not concede.
So when they conceded two goals before half-time, things did not look great for them. But then things changed dramatically in the second half.
Lucas Moura scored a hat-trick and, well... by this stage everyone had pretty much run out of words to explain what was happening in Europe's biggest football competition.
It was a crazy few days in football.