Celtic lifted their second successive League Cup with a 2-1 win over Rangers in the Hampden showpiece on Sunday.
Kyogo Furuhashi became only the second Celtic player in 66 years to score back-to-back doubles in the final of the competition while Alfredo Morelos's goal for the Ibrox side was rendered inconsequential.
Despite the joyous occasion, Hoops manager Ange Postecoglou said his overriding emotion was relief at full-time.
He said: "It's funny, at the end of these games, the overwhelming feeling is relief. People think you're jumping for joy but it's just relief because you know what it means to everyone involved in the football club - the players, the staff and especially our supporters.
"So you carry that burden through the whole 95 minutes. When the final whistle goes it's just relief that you know you've got the job done."
The last moments of the game were typically tense and you can watch the final two minutes from our unique angle within Hampden below:
Speaking in front of the fans gathered at Parkhead later in the evening, he said: "I want to pay tribute to this group of players, the lads and the staff. They have been absolutely outstanding and deserved cup winners.
"They were brilliant today and have shown what this football club is about. We win and we win the right way which is the most important thing.
"We will enjoy tonight, the players will enjoy tonight. I hope you all enjoy tonight and then we go again because we never stop."
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