This is the moment that Aston Villa secured Champions League football for the first time ever after Tottenham's defeat by Man City confirmed their fourth-place finish – with the result sparking wild scenes of celebration and joy.
As the full-time whistle blew at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, Villa's suit-and-booted players and staff rejoiced following what is a monumental achievement.
But not everyone was in the party mood at the club's end-of-season awards dinner.
As the champagne flowed and hugs were being shared, Ollie Watkins appeared to look glum as he sat in his seat while Unai Emery and Co threw their hands up in the air in sheer delight.
The rather strange reaction will have left many scratching their heads as to why the team's star striker was delayed in not celebrating securing Champions League football.
However, a reason for Watkins' bizarre reaction can be explained after an interview he had in 2022 recently resurfaced online – and it's because he's a huge Arsenal fan.
In an interview with YouTube personality Chunkz, Watkins was asked who he supported growing up, to which the England star replied: 'I'm a big Arsenal fan. Thierry Henry I think is the best player to have played in the Premier League - he could do everything.'
While Watkins soon joined his team-mates in celebrating the achievement, his hilarious reaction is understandable given Man City's win over Spurs means his beloved Gunners are now unlikely to win their first league title in two decades.
Haaland's 51st-minute goal and added-time penalty - moments after substitute goalkeeper Stefan Ortega saved brilliantly from Son Heung-min - sent City back to the top of the table at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium ahead of their final match against West Ham on Sunday.
Title rivals Arsenal, who sit two points behind City on 86 points with a superior goal difference, needed Pep Guardiola's side to drop points if they wanted the destiny of the title to be in their hands this weekend.
Meanwhile, it was Emiliano Martinez who led Aston Villa's wild celebrations in Birmingham on Tuesday evening.
Emery created history by guiding the former European champions to the Champions League for the first time in the club's history.
The Spaniard was evidently delighted as news reached him that they had secured their place in the Champions League alongside Man City, Arsenal and Liverpool.
Upon it being announced to those in attendance that Villa would be playing amongst Europe's elite next season, Emery - sat amongst his coaching staff - raised his arms in the air and roared with relief.
Should Spurs have beaten Man City then it would have made for a nervy final day after Villa had previously spurned the chance to beat Liverpool on Monday that would have been enough to conclude the top four race before Tuesday.
Emery's celebration was mute in comparison to Argentine goalkeeper Martinez, who was quick to pop the cork off a champagne bottle and began spraying it on his team-mates.
Martinez looked emotional as the team celebrated and wiped his eyes after getting champagne in them. The 31-year-old now has a chance to add a Champions League title to his trophy cabinet alongside the World Cup.
The former Arsenal shot-stopper continued to play the role of chief mischief-maker when he crept up on Emery and doused him with alcohol.
Villa defender Diego Carlos also joined in spraying champagne, possibly feeling reprieved after missing a huge goalscoring chance against Liverpool the previous night.
Youri Telemans, Pau Torres and other Villa stars also beamed as their triumph was confirmed.
Emery later reacted to Villa's achievement, telling the crowd at the dinner: 'Thank you so much, it is a very special day today. It is our dream.
'We started the season to get here and we were thinking it would be the most difficult. We focused on the Premier League strongly, with injured players at Newcastle losing 5-1.
'Always the injured players were in our minds but the team always they were focusing and trying to commit strongly to get the oddity we had and today to get it is fantastic really.
'To play Champions League after the Premier League is the best. You can play in England against the best teams in the world and when you play Champions League you are playing best teams in other countries.
'We all know the history at Aston Villa but even in Champions League we knew to dream to get it and to win the Champions League like Aston Villa once did. If we are there it is more easy than if we are not,' he added.
Villa travel to face Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park on Sunday for their final Premier League fixture of the season.
ahmaedy
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Aston villa has one champions League how can they qualify for the first time
In 41 years
monadiruz
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Aston villa has one champions League how can they qualify for the first time
malablata
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When you are with Aston Villa but your heart is with Arsenal......That's Watkins for you.......Welcome to the Emirates Ollie Watkins, EPL best goal scorer......💪💪💪💥💥💥👌👌👌❤️❤️
malablata
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And the pains goes to floppy low mentality Tottenham
KeronKush
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He's thinking about the fact that he'll be leaving and therefore won't play UCL for Villa next season.
howanrtuz
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This guy is actually a Nigerian.
OlalotiMicheal
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Aston Villa stop dreaming, champions league are for men not boys
dumb they have a ucl title
Saubcmnu
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This fan boys always tell that they are Arsenal fans but they end up scoring against them
imagine
SAH7
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lol they are celebrating as they going to win it 😂😂😂😂😂😂
♠Er★ror♣
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This fan boys always tell that they are Arsenal fans but they end up scoring against them
Gurilla
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You can't even beat olympiacos
jupenrsu
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No bro was thinking on how he would face Bellingham
Javimor
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Why beat them twice if you wanted them to win the league
GunnArs
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Aston Villa stop dreaming, champions league are for men not boys
they won’t do worse than man utd and newcastle who both exited in ucl group stage without further european football. 🫵
sudadilnuy
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Aston Villa stop dreaming, champions league are for men not boys
who tell you say them never win am before
vadbcdipuz
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Aston Villa stop dreaming, champions league are for men not boys
Ziah7
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City is like Real Madrid no matter how much you hate them they'll keep on winning. let him join Arsenal if he wants but still City will keep on winning
Now u guys are grabbing the concept 🤔😎
Empiregold24
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Because he is a true Arsenal fan...
Boller
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City is like Real Madrid no matter how much you hate them they'll keep on winning. let him join Arsenal if he wants but still City will keep on winning
miguelbumba
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He was trying to understand what that is since he's never tasted it. Full philosophical 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿
Jekbclmopz
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now that he had a better season he thinks Aston Villa type
Heikal_Mahsir
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He cannot celebrate because his team Arsenal is losing the EPL
whose team, mate?
Zibcdnptyz
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Congrats Aston villa. I can't help but bring up Newcastle. If tonali wasn't banned they could've potentially gone far in the UCL this season
kinrest
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He cannot celebrate because his team Arsenal is losing the EPL
Neitsizozumvu
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City won the match, while Aston Villa celebrated the match! 😅😁. This is something special in football.😄
Temabostuz
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no he lost a bet lol
weybcdinor
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So why did you beat Arsenal and wait for Tottenham to win the league for your favorite club so called Arsenal, all this suffering for Arsenal is because of you
Holton101
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He’s an Arsenal fan, saved you from reason the article