Jack Harrison's super strike at Newcastle had the pundits purring - including Leeds United old boy Rio Ferdinand.
Harrison netted the winning goal as Marcelo Bielsa's men triumphed 2-1 in Tuesday night's Premier League clash at St James' Park.
Raphinha had put Leeds in front after 17 minutes but Miguel Almiron equalised for the Magpies after the interval.
However, the visitors soon regained the lead - just after the hour mark.
Harrison was picked out in space by Raphinha and had time to control the ball before sending a sumptuous curling shot with the outside of his left foot into the far corner of the net.
BT Sport co-commentator Steve McManaman was impressed, saying: "Cool as you like from Jack Harrison!
"One touch, outside of the left foot, just curling it into that far corner.
"Lovely, well executed goal by Leeds yet again.
"Great arc from that shot. He seemed to slice across the ball with that left foot of his."
After the match, studio pundit Ferdinand said: “A great ball from Raphinha, all the space in the world (for Harrison). No one around him, marking him.
"That’s a paint brush of a left foot there... just guides it into the far corner.

“A fantastic strike from Harrison, who I think has been a breath of fresh air since he’s come up.
"He’s been one of their star men for Leeds this season."
Ferdinand's "paint brush" comment was posted on social media by BT Sport - and caught the eye of Harrison.
The winger, on loan from Manchester City, reposted it on Instagram, tagging Ferdinand alongside the raising hands emoji.
Leeds ended a run of three consecutive defeats in all competitions, claiming their eighth league win of the season.
They sit 12th in the table at the halfway points of their campaign, having collected 26 points from 19 fixtures.
That puts them 14 points clear of the relegation zone and nine points off a top-four spot.
Bielsa's men return to action on Sunday (January 31) when they take on third-placed Leicester City at the King Power Stadium.