It may not have been the way wanted to end the season, but with the Europa League triumph clear in everyone's mind there was still a party atmosphere inside Tottenham Hotspur Stadium despite .
The and even after going 4-1 down in injury-time at the end of the match, the supporters lifted the mood with an incredible rendition of 'Oh When the Spurs Go Marching In'.
Players and staff took part in a lap of honour after the game, to celebrate with the supporters who stayed behind to enjoy winning the once more.
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Here are a few interesting things we spotted from that lap of honour.
Postecoglou can't help but smileLosing 4-1 to Brighton, there was little for to smile about on Sunday afternoon.
There had been plenty worth smiling about in the week leading up to this game, however, after won the - their first piece of silverware in 17 years.
But the , his staff and the players did a lap of honour after the game, as is customary to round off the season, and particularly with a shiny trophy to show off.
The mood was initially sombre as they walked round the pitch. But eventually the players would get into the spirit of things, helped by the choice of music around the stadium.
applauded and waved to the fans on his way round and posed for photos with his family, obviously bringing a smile out of him.
But there was one moment that really brought a smile and that was when Freed From Desire was played in the ground and particularly when the crowd got to the first 'Na na na na na na na na na na na na na' part of the song.
Postecoglou could not help but beam as the whole of the South Stand sang along, jumping around, with flags waving.
Sonny leaves the celebrations earlySon Heung-min led the team out onto the pitch for their lap of honour, despite missing the game through injury. As club captain, that is to be expected.
And he got all the celebrations going, even running to the South Stand and lifting the trophy high above his head for about the hundredth time since doing so on Wednesday night.
However, he left the rest of his teammates in front of the South Stand to go over towards the tunnel. There he shook hands with all of the club legends who had turned up to give the players a guard of honour.
Sonny was not done there, he then went off around the ground on his own individual lap of honour, clapping the fans who had stayed around to celebrate with the players.
Vicario embraceGuglielmo Vicario was another to leave the celebrations early as he walked away from the South Stand and off to the tunnel.
But just before Vicario walked down the tunnel, he was pointed back to the pitch. He had forgotten someone.
Vicario turned and saw the man who was being pointed out - Spurs legend Pat Jennings, one of those who had been part of the guard of honour.
Upon seeing him, Vicario looked a little embarrassed and ran to the Tottenham great, giving him a huge embrace and having a quick chat before heading down the tunnel on his own.
No AngelsAs we've said above, the choice of music was imperative in the celebrations after the match.
Yves Bissouma got a bit of his Tequila song for his chant as he was shown on the big screens, Micky van de Ven was serenaded with the Baby Give It Up tune and even Pape Matar Sarr got Starman by David Bowie, with darts song Chase the Sun brought out for James Maddison.
But there was one song conspicuous by its absence - Angels by Robbie Williams.
Sung with the words 'I'm loving big Ange instead' normally, it was not played inside the stadium after the match, with there still being question marks over the Australian's future at the club.