After a campaign full of ups and downs, Maurizio Sarri finally ended his turbulent first season at Chelsea on a high note as he walked away with a Europa League winners' medal.
The Italian masterminded a 4-1 win over rivals Arsenal in Baku to walk away with his first ever piece of major silverware in his managerial career.
And you could see what it meant to him after receiving his winners' medal from UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin.
As his Blues squad filtered on to the stage to lift the trophy, Sarri was seen in the background admiring his award.
His reaction was caught by cameras which ended with a wry smile from the 60-year-old.
It's easy to see why Sarri was savouring the moment – it was 20 years in the making after beginning his career as a banker before taking up amateur coaching in his spare time.
In 2005 he was appointed as manager of Serie B side Pescara before winning promotion to the Serie A with Empoli nine years later.
After impressing at Napoli with his attacking brand of football, Sarri would eventually seal a move to Stamford Bridge and win the Europa League at the first time of asking.
While this season did eventually end on a high for Sarri, he did conceded that he doesn't know if he will stay on as Chelsea boss after being linked with the vacant manager's position at Juventus.
'This is the time to celebrate,' he told Sky Sport Italia. 'From tomorrow, as with all clubs, we'll sit down and see what the club wants me to improve and what I want the club to improve on.
'There are still two years remaining on my contract, so as with every club, we have to sit down and evaluate everything.'