Lucas Hernandez celebrated Bayern Munich's Champions League win over Paris Saint-Germain by placing the iconic trophy upside down on his head.
The French left-back was an unused substitute as the German giants completed a historic treble in Sunday's final thanks to Kingsley Coman's second-half header.
In and amongst the celebrations after the trophy lift, Hernandez then decided to put his head inside the trophy while other Bayern Munich stars stopped to take photographs.
Among those standing by to watch the stunt were Javi Martinez and Alvaro Odriozola, who were also not used by coach Hansi Flick during the match.
Hernandez, meanwhile, has had his season disrupted by a long-term ankle injury, with the £72million signing playing 25 times in all competitions this term.
The Champions League triumph is Bayern Munich's sixth Champions League title and their first since 2013.
The German league champions added victory in Europe's premier club competition to their list of honours picked up this season, after winning the German league and cup double earlier this summer.
One reason for Bayern Munich's perennial success this year is the goalscoring form of Robert Lewandowski, who netted 55 times during the 2019-20 season.
On the way to the Champions League final, Flick's side beat Chelsea and Barcelona in the first two knockout rounds before beating bullish opponents Lyon in the last-four.
Attention for Bayern will now turn to the new Bundesliga season, which commences on September 18.
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