In a moment that defied defensive conventions, Tottenham's Micky van de Ven produced a breathtaking solo effort in Tuesday's Champions League clash that evoked memories of Barcelona legend Lionel Messi.

The Run That Stunned Europe

With Spurs leading 2-0 but reduced to 10 men against Copenhagen, the Dutch center-back received possession on the edge of his own box. What followed was a 80-yard marauding dash that saw him:

  • Evade three initial challengers
  • Weave through two more opponents near midfield
  • Outpace a final defender before slotting past goalkeeper Dominik Kotarski

 

"It seems like Lionel Messi turned into Micky van de Ven," remarked Spurs manager Thomas Frank after the 4-0 victory. "Running from his own goal to score - it was extraordinary."

Pundits Heap Praise

The football world erupted in admiration for the 24-year-old's rare feat:

  • Owen Hargreaves (TNT Sports): "One of the best goals you'll ever see. Game over for goal of the season."
  • Nedum Onuoha (BBC): "When defenders go on these runs, opponents don't know how to react."
  • Curtis Davies (BBC Radio 5 Live): "Once he saw the space, nobody was catching him."

 

Contextual Brilliance

The strike came at a crucial moment for Tottenham, who had endured:

  • Recent boos from home fans after a Chelsea defeat
  • Just one point from three Premier League home games
  • A red card to Brennan Johnson minutes before Van de Ven's heroics

 

The £34m summer signing from Wolfsburg has now scored in four different competitions this season, but none will eclipse this Champions League masterpiece that's already being compared to Son Heung-min's 2020 Puskás Award winner against Burnley.

As Tottenham climb to second in Group B with eight points, Van de Ven's moment of magic serves as a timely reminder of football's capacity for unpredictability - even from unlikely sources.