Alan Shearer was in Wembley's multitude on Sunday to witness his beloved Newcastle United won his first major national trophy since 1955.
Shearer lost two FA Cup finals in Wembley during her career as a 206 goals with the Magpies.
But his former team finished his trophy drought with a 2-1 victory over Liverpool in the Sunday Cup final on Sunday thanks to the goals of Dan Burn and Alexander Isak.
Shearer was seen jumping with joy in the stands when Burn went to Newcastle in front just before part time.
After recovering his composure, at least a little, Shearer took out his phone and published a five -words tweet with X classification.
He simply said: 'Dan F *** ING BIG MAN Burn'.

Dan Burn scored the opening goal when Newcastle beat Liverpool 2-1 in the EFL Cup final on Sunday

Newcastle's legend, Alan Shearer, was in Wembley's multitude to witness a famous victory

Shearer celebrated Burn's goal with a tweet with X classification that said: 'Dan F *** ING BIG MAN Burn'
Newcastle doubled its advantage only seven minutes in the second half courtesy of the twentieth goal of the Isak season.
Isak fired home with his right foot from 12 yards, just moments after seeing a rejected goal outside the game.
Newcastle had a good value for their victory, but they were sweat late after Liverpool's substitute Federico Chiesa withdrew a goal in additional time.
Shearer, who spent 10 seasons in Newcastle as a player between 1996 and 2006, before returning for a brief spell as a manager in 2009, attended Sunday's game with his son Will.
Other Newcastle famous fans who attended included the television duo Anthony McPartlin and Declan Donnelly.
Newcastle captain Bruno Guimaraes praised fans in his interview after the game with Sky Sports.
“Everything is for these fans,” he said. 'They deserve everything. When I came for the first time, I said I wanted to put my name in history.
'Now we can say that we are the champions again. This is one of the best days of my life.


Shearer shows posing for a photo in Wembley before Sunday's final with his son Will
'I have no word. It is the best day of my life. For them (fans) is like the World Cup.
'People have grown up and have not seen us as champions. My first year as captain of this club and is one of the best days. This is incredible.
'This is my second home. We are making history. Someday, when I leave this club, I want fans to sing my name as do Shearer.
'He sent me a text message before the game. I am so excited today.