What was set to go down as Tottenham Hotspur's worst season in a generation just a few days ago will now go down in history for all the right reasons.
Ange Postecoglou's side might still have seriously underperformed in the Premier League, but nobody is going to remember that following their Europa League heroics on Wednesday night.
The North Londoners might not have been at their free-flowing best against Manchester United, but they were stubborn, hard to break down and came out with a European title as the reward.
Two of the best players on the night were Micky van de Ven and Cristian Romero, and yet, Spurs might already have found themselves an even bigger talent.
Van de Ven & Romero's heroric showing
One can only wonder how Spurs' season would have turned out had Van de Ven and Romero been fit for more of it, as against the Red Devils, they were both sensational.
The former didn't even have to rely on his breakneck speed too much, as he was consistently in the right place at the right time, so much so that he was able to clear Rasmus Hojlund's header off the line midway through the second half.
Likewise, Romero was a rock at the back, making ten clearances, blocking one shot and making another tackle for good measure.
Moreover, while he committed one foul and found himself winding up Harry Maguire at almost every opportunity, the usually hot-headed World Cup winner kept himself on the referee's right side and fully deserved his Man of the Match award.
It's almost impossible to overstate just how important both defenders are to Postecoglou's system, as when he does instruct his team to play a high line, it's the Flying Dutchman's rapid pace that ensures they aren't caught on the counter too easily.
Moreover, as the team isn't regarded as being particularly tough, it helps to have the former Juventus ace in the backline, instructing his teammates and giving 100% in every challenge.
Yet, as utterly brilliant as both Romero and Van de Ven are, it looks like Spurs might have already found another young defender who could be an even bigger talent than both.
Spurs' incredibly exciting talent
It would be fair to say that, for everything that has gone wrong this season, Spurs have a number of really exciting youngsters in their ranks, like Lucas Bergvall, Archie Gray, and Mikey Moore.
There will likely be another name added to that list for next season: Luka Vušković.
The Croatian teenager was signed by the Lilywhites back in September 2013 but has spent the last year and a half on loan with Radomiak for the latter half of the 23/24 season and then Belgian outfit KVC Westerloo for this season.
Described as a "freak talent" with a "scary ceiling" by respected data analyst Ben Mattinson, the 18-year-old has been nothing short of spectacular in Belgium this year.
It might sound hyperbolic, but it's really not, as in just 35 appearances, the "monster of a CB," as dubbed by Mattinson, has managed to score seven goals and provide three assists, which works out to an average of a goal involvement every 3.5 games.
On top of being a huge attacking threat, the 6 foot 5 titan is no slouch when it comes to the defensive side of the game either.
According to FOTmob, he sits in the top 7.7% of centre-backs in the league for aerial duels won and blocks, the top 8.8% for ball recoveries, and the top 23.1% for overall duels won - which is undeniably outstanding for someone so young.
Ultimately, while it's still incredibly early in his career, Vušković looks destined to reach the top of the game, and based on his already rapid development, he looks like a bigger talent than Van de Ven and Romero.