In the aftermath of West Ham's first European title in 58 years, match winner Jarrod Bowen pushed away a fan as he sung a rude chant about his partner Dani Dyer.
On Wednesday (7 June), Premier League side West Ham lifted the Europa Conference League trophy after beating Fiorentina 2-1 in Prague.
The Hammers looked to be cruising victory in the final after a penalty from Saïd Benrahma, but Fiorentina quickly replied 67 minutes in.
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But Bowen won the final for West Ham in the dying seconds as he latched on to a sublime pass from Lucas Paqueta to fire home.
As you'd expect, the last minute goal sent the West Ham end of the stadium into mayhem, with just seconds left to play.
The wild celebrations, of course, continued at the full time whistle - and who can blame them, as many were experiencing European success for the very first time.
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However, some fans got slightly carried away with the celebrations, as they invaded the shot while Bowen spoke to BT Sport after the match.
If you are a footballer follower on social media, then you'll have likely heard the rather rude chant surrounding Bowen and his partner Dani Dyer.
But for those that don't, it goes like this: "Bowen's on fire, and he's s****ing Dani Dyer," to the tune of 'Freed From Desire' by Gala.
Well, the ecstatic fan starting chanting this at the TV cameras before Bowen pushed the supporter away, saying: "Leave, leave, leave."
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Despite that, Bowen was able to reflect on what was a special night for himself and West Ham.
"I obviously dreamed of scoring but to score the winner in the last minute, it's what you always say you want to do. To do it in front of these fans, I thought I was going to cry," the former Hull City man told the outlet.
"I'm just happy. We had a dream, we haven't had the best season, myself included, but to give these fans this moment, I'm over the moon."
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When it came to the goal, Bowen said he had the belief he would be in the right place at the right time to snatch a winner.
"I think in my position, you make that run 10 times and you might get that ball once," he added.
"As soon as you get it you've got to put it away. Never [have I felt like this in my life]."
As for the chant, Dani's dad - Eastenders star Danny Dyer has made his feelings known about it.
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Taking to Instagram after a West Ham victory last year, Danny said: "@jarrodbowen is on fire….and he’s….cuddling me daughter or something."