Manchester United Champions League winner Owen Hargreaves feels Francis Uzoho has enjoyed a career-changing performance last night.
The Nigerian goalkeeper was outstanding for Omonia in their Europa League defeat at United.
"He had the game of his life, he was amazing," said former United and England midfielder Hargreaves.
"He will nick a move off that. To think he was their back-up goalkeeper.
"He was a wall. His agent will be on the phone and he will be having a Jerry Maguire phone call.
"We all have moments, games that change your career - everyone will know his name.
"This game will change his career, arguably change his life. It is spectacular, that is what sport is all about. He sums it up there with that beaming smile in the interview."
Former Celtic boss Neil Lennon, now managing Omonia, said Uzoho "hasn't shut up all week" about playing at Old Trafford.
"He was inspiring. I'm very proud of him," said Lennon.
"When you play a team of this calibre you need your goalkeeper to play well and he was world class. I was so happy for him.
"He has had to be patient. The opportunity came along and I had a chat with him about what I wanted.
"I thought he was magnificent. He excelled under the spotlight. I'm so happy for him because all of his hard work has come to fruition."
