Twenty-year-old Micah Hamilton will forever remember his Manchester City debut after scoring a stunning goal for Pep Guardiola's side against Red Star Belgrade in the Champions League on Wednesday.
The youngster came through the youth ranks at City and was eventually handed his first-team debut in Serbia for the club's final group stages.
City manager Guardiola made a host of changes, with the reigning European champions having already qualified for the next round of the Champions League, with Hamilton given the nod to start on the wing.
Holding his run on the right wing, Hamilton was played into space by Matheus Nunes and took a touch before rounding the opposition defender and smashing his shot into the roof of the net.
Red Star goalkeeper Omri Glazer reached out helplessly to get a hand for the powerful shot, while City players and coaching staff on the bench stood up to celebrate the rising star's first senior goal.
Manchester City youngster Micah Hamilton (centre) scored on his senior debut for the club on Wednesday
Hamilton fired City ahead against Red Star Belgrade in their final Champions League match on Wednesday
Commenting on the match for TNT Sports, Robbie Savage applauded the goal and described it as a 'beautiful moment'.
'What a moment for Hamilton. I'm just talking about the intensity, just think he kept up his run too, intelligent, little shift and look at that.
Robbie Savage called Hamilton's first goal for Man City a 'special moment'
'Power beats the goalkeeper, he just moves him and then kicks him into the post.
'It's a great attack, above the goalkeeper, the pace of the shot beats the goalkeeper, City's first shot on target results in a goal.
“What a moment for the youngster and I'm sure regardless of the score he will want to win the match, but after the match he turns on his phone for the messages he will receive.
“On his first start in the Champions League match, to score a goal with that confidence, what a beautiful moment,” he added.