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Shinji Okazaki Taps in a Leicester Goal After a Crazy Save from Aston Villa's Mark Bunn

Things got bonkers, fast.

This was nearly one of the most impressive goals in the history of existence. But no—instead, you are just witness to one of the best saves in the history of existence. And then a pretty impressive tap-in that rendered that save entirely moot.

Let's break the whole bonkers situation down, shall we?

Leicester City's Jamie Vardy received a cross and sent in a miraculous arching shot off the volley that caught Aston Villa keeper Mark Bunn off his line. The ball seemed like it was about to go in, which would have caused the world to erupt in adulation, but instead Bunn started playing out of his gourd, and saved the ball right next to the line.

The line, however, would shortly thereafter be Bunn's downfall as Leicester striker Shinji Okazaki came in to clean up with a neat little tap that sent the ball into Bunn's body. It would have been another amazing save, except that, well, the ball was clearly over the line.

While Bunn turned Vardy's near-miracle goal into a lemon, Okazaki churned out some sweet, sweet lemonade.