Deep into second-half stoppage time during Arsenal's WSL clash with Manchester United back in November 2022, Lotte Wubben-Moy sent a hopeful long ball to makeshift centre-forward Jen Beattie. As she so often does, the Scot won the header, sending the ball into the path of a scampering Beth Mead on the right wing. But United full-back Hannah Blundell got there first, shepherding Mead out of play.
It's a passage of play that football fans have seen on thousands of occasions - only this time, something was different. After the light contact with Blundell, Mead screamed out in pain and could not get back to her feet. She later reflected that "it was like someone had hit [her knee] with a hammer".
Eventually, with almost no time left on the clock and tears streaming down her face, she was helped off the field. After the game, Arsenal and England's worst fears were confirmed: Mead had ruptured her ACL.
The following 12 months were excruciating for the Euro 2022 Player of the Tournament. Not only did she have to watch on as a string of her club-mates suffered the same injury, she also missed out on Arsenal's Conti Cup triumph, a heroic Champions League run and the 2023 World Cup with England.
However, against Chelsea on Sunday, in front of a near-sellout Emirates crowd, all the hard work in recovery paid off. Mead scored the opener in her side's dominant 4-1 win and the look of sheer elation on her face when the ball hit the net told you everything you needed to know about how much it meant to the 28-year-old.