The celebrations went on long into the night in Bilbao. And rightly so. The Tottenham Hotspur players will go down in history as the ones to have ended a 17-year trophy drought and a 41-year wait for a European title.
Tottenham beat Manchester United 1-0 in the final in San Mames, Bilbao, to be crowned Europa League winners and claim a place in next season's Champions League to boot.
Brennan Johnson bagged the only goal, but there were plenty of big performances across the board from the Tottenham players.
One player not even in the squad for the final was everywhere on the night, interviewed at least four times by TNT Sports and then taking centre stage on the pitch in the celebrations too, wearing his full kit, as he was allegedly told to do.
James Maddison is the man in question, playing a vital role in Spurs' run to the final before a knee injury against Bodo/Glimt in the semi-final first leg curtailed his season.
Videos emerged on social media showing the playing squad out on a night out singing along to Freed From Desire and Wonderwall, with Maddison at the forefront, leading the karaoke for the Oasis tune.
A classy Ange Postecoglou speech to the players and their families also came out as the players celebrated well into the night.
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Son Heung-min had joked on TNT Sports' coverage that he might miss the plane due to the celebrations that would be going on after the final whistle, but all appeared present and correct as the squad boarded the plane to fly home on Thursday afternoon.
And Maddison was front and centre of the video Spurs released of the players boarding too.
The England man, with his pillow in tow, led the players up the steps to the plane and, without anyone joining in, decided to have another sing-song.
As Maddison boarded, he could be heard singing 'Championes, championes, ole, ole, ole'. Johnson, following him up the steps had a smile on his face, while Yves Bissouma was clearly struggling to hoist his cabin bag up, holding all the players up behind him.