CELTIC keeper Joe Hart took hold of his medal to join an illustrious band of clean-sweep stars.
The keeper is now alongside Sir Kenny Dalglish and Andrei Kanchelskis as the only men to lift all three domestic trophies in both England and Scotland.
Hart completed the set south of the border with Manchester City and now has the lot in Glasgow at Celtic.
But as he stood on the pitch at Hampden after full-time with the celebrations started, it wasn't the medal tally that really hit him.
It was the moment. The memories that will be with him even if the medals are placed away out of sight for safe keeping.
Hart said: "I stood there trying to take it in when You'll Never Walk Alone was being sung. You try your best to take that in but it's really hard.
"But that ain't going to happen forever. I'm not going to be inside the white lines forever, so it just makes me happy, it just makes me smile.
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