A visibly-emotional Leah Williamson spoke of making "a lot of people happy" after Arsenal stunned Barcelona to lft the Women's Champions League.
The north London side went into Saturday's final as underdogs against holders Barcelona, who were looking to win the competiton for the third successive time.
The Spanish side dominated posession and went on to rack up 20 shots in the final but were unable to find a breakthrough against a resilient Arsenal side.
The game turned on its head in the 74th minute when Stina Blackstenius clinically finished from inside the box to put the north London side ahead.
Barcelona ratched up their intensity in search of a way back but were unable to find an opening, as Arsenal held on to win the second Champions League in their history.
Arsenal's defensive effort was marshalled by Williamson. The England captain, who came through the Arsenal academy and was a mascot in their last final in 2007, was in tears after the game.
"I don't have the words. I joined this football club and they were winners, they won everything and all I wanted to do was represent the badge in the same way and today we went another big step towards that," she told DAZN.
"We play football to make people happy, not to make other people unhappy. Today, we made a lot of people happy."
Disney+ will be the home of the UEFA Women's Champions League across Europe from next season and the only place fans can watch all live matches in the competition. Visit the Disney+ website to get access.