This ridiculous moment from Real Madrid's Casemiro summed up their night against Tottenham
The Brazilian midfielder did a fine impression of referee Paul Alcock when he was shoved over by Paolo Di Canio all those years ago, and it was incredible to witness
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A brace from Dele Alli and a Christian Eriksen strike gave the Premier League side a deserved win, with Cristiano Ronaldo grabbing the visitors' consolation goal, although it was barely that.
One of the features of what is surely one of the greatest nights in Spurs' history was the fact that their midfield completely overran that of their visitors, with Real left looking dizzy by comparison as the like of Alli, Eriksen and Harry Winks ran rings around them.
Alli opened the scoring at Wembley, and things got worse from there for Real (
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And at no time did they look more dizzy than during the moment you're about to witness.
Because when midfielder Casemiro went toe-to-toe with Winks towards the end of the first half, hilarity ensured.
Firstly, there's a slight bit of contact from Winks as the pair tussle. Only a slight bit, mind
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But for some reason that forces Casemiro's right arm to shoot up into the air because... well, we don't know why
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Then he oddly seems to point over to where the camera is, almost as if he's telling us to keep watching this as we're about to see something special (we are, by the way)
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Then he seems to look around towards us just to check that we're still watching (again, we are)
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But, what's this? He seems to have spun around too quickly and knocked himself off balance. Also, just look at Winks' face behind him here. He is all of us.
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Now Casemiro knows he may have taken this too far. The deck awaits.
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And finally, gloriously, he tumbles to the Wembley turf with a sheepish look on his face. The greatest thing to have happened there since Geoff Hurst's World Cup hat-trick? Quite possibly.
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Unsurprisingly, there was plenty of reaction to the moment on Twitter...