Hearts roared back from three goals down to earn a draw at home to Motherwell in a ridiculous six-goal Scottish Premiership thriller.
Motherwell were superb for just over an hour, scoring three well-worked goals through Callum Slattery, Tawanda Maswanhise and Emmanuel Longelo to leave Tynecastle stunned and some Hearts fans heading for the exits.
However, half-time substitute Claudio Braga almost single-handedly dragged Hearts back into the game.
The Portuguese forward scored twice, the first a brilliant run in behind and fierce finish which was initially ruled out for offside, before pouncing when Harry Milne's shot was spilled by Motherwell goalkeeper Calum Ward to equalise.
Milne had started the comeback with an unstoppable first-time effort three minutes after Motherwell had made it 3-0, and Derek McInnes' side kicked on from there.
In a surreal finish, Braga did everything but score a hat-trick. Ward thwarted him twice, including tipping his shot on to a post in the dying seconds.
Moments before that, debutant Callum Hendry had a gilt-edged opportunity to score for Motherwell, only for a brilliant block to deny him.
The gutsy comeback means Hearts are still unbeaten after starting with two wins from two, while it is a third draw from three for Jens Berthel Askou's Motherwell.