Borussia Dortmund winger Jadon Sancho said there was "no better feeling" after his goal helped secure a 2-0 win over PSV Eindhoven and progress to the Champions League quarter-finals.
The on-loan player from Manchester United opened the scoring in the third minute, his first goal in front of Dortmund's 82,000-strong home crowd since May 2021.
Marco Reus added a goal in stoppage time to seal the 3-1 aggregate win.
Sancho, 23, had an unhappy time at United and had been forced to train away from the first team after a falling-out with coach Erik ten Hag. Having only made three appearances in the English Premier League this season, the winger arrived in Dortmund for his second spell at the club in January on a six-month loan.
He has now scored twice in two games.
"I've a special place for Borussia Dortmund," Sancho said. "This is where I made my name. I have to be grateful to them and to my teammates for believing in me."
Dortmund coach Edin Terzic praised the winger, saying: "Jadon showed us his best performance since he returned. It was only seven days ago when everyone was asking 'What's happening with Jadon? Now he has two goals."
Atletico Madrid also advanced to the quarter-finals, bouncing back from two goals down on aggregate against Inter Milan before winning 3-2 on penalties.
Atletico goalkeeper Jan Oblak saved twice during the shootout before Inter star striker Lautaro Martinez booted his shot off target.
Dortmund's Jadon Sancho has now scored twice in two games. Atletico 'keeper Jan Oblak, left, is hugged by Cezar Azpilicueta after his heroics. AP