The montage ran after that, and it was everywhere, every channel with a football licence. TalkSport's phone-in had been going since 6, callers arguing whether it was the greatest group game in World Cup history.
The sweep at the bottom of the screen ran the same clip on a loop, En-Nesyri's half volley, the wait, the arm pointing at the centre spot.
Then Marcus pulled the socials up, and it was every language, every corner of it.
Dima Maghrib was the top trend in the world, the game underneath it, and the wink underneath that. A neutral account with half a million followers called it the game of the tournament and said it wasn't close, maybe the game of the decade.
A lad in Rabat had watched it with his father and his son and posted about three generations crying in one living room.
There was one from Dakar about the wedding, the groom swearing it was the best decision of his life, and his wife agreeing.
