Christian Karembeu popped a three-yard pass off to Zinedine Zidane on halfway and the mercurial Frenchman looked up and saw a miniscule gap in which to drive towards.
He dropped a shoulder, weaved in between two defenders and from there, just inside the opposition half, space opened up.
Two more trailed in his wake as Zidane moved through the gears, accelerating beyond them before nonchalantly checking back to see if they were giving chase. They weren't, this was a lost cause, and the 43-year-old had acres to move into and just one more man to manoeuvre.
Once in possession with that much room there is no stopping him. The final man gave up as the World Cup winner danced past to score.
All rather familiar, nothing surprising. Until it becomes apparent there is no ball at Zidane's feet, but in his hands. It turns out he's fairly handy at rugby too. The last man was Delon Armitage.