Cumbrian goalkeeper Dean Henderson joined a select group when he saved a penalty from England captain Harry Kane.
Nottingham Forest's Whitehaven star became the first keeper to deny Kane from the spot in the Premier League for more than four years.
Not since Liverpool's Loris Karius saved a Kane penalty in February 2018 had a goalkeeper succeeded against the prolific striker in the top-flight.
But Manchester United loan man Henderson got the better of the 29-year-old ten minutes into the second half of Spurs' 2-0 win at the City Ground.
Harry Kane missing a penalty isn’t a sight you see very often.
— FootballJOE (@FootballJOE) August 28, 2022
Dean Henderson is impressing in goal again 👐 pic.twitter.com/9NpHsrIrHd
After a Steve Cook handball had conceded the penalty, Henderson dived to his right to keep out Kane's attempt - already his second spot-kick save of the season, after earlier thwarting West Ham United's England midfielder Declan Rice.
Kane was not to be denied in the game, as he scored twide from open play to give Antonio Conte's side victory.
But Henderson's display further underlined his return to prominence amid his comeback in top-flight first-team football.
The Cumbrian has an impressive record from penalties, conceding just one of the five he has faced in his Premier League career.
20% - Dean Henderson has only conceded one of the five penalties he has faced in the Premier League (20% - 3 saved, 1 hit post), the lowest percentage of any goalkeeper to face at least five spot-kicks in the competition. Expert. pic.twitter.com/ID0aCrb12E
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And Kane admitted he was impressed with how the 25-year-old former Carlisle United academy keeper had performed in his fourth Forest outing.
"Thankfully [the penalty save] didn't matter in the end," he told Sky Sports.
"I have practised a lot against Dean Henderson with England but I was pretty focused with what I wanted to do on the penalty. I was trying to go high and didn't quite get it how I wanted it to.
"Fair play to him, he made a great save and we had a laugh about it in the end. He just said he had been analysing it all week about where it was going to go.
"He also saved [a penalty] before against West Ham here - he's a really good shot-stopper. I thought he played fantastic for them."
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