Gary Cahill was one of Chelsea's heroes for their amazing Champions League final triumph.
Cahill only joined Chelsea in January but the centre-back has already won two pieces of silverware with the London club also having claimed the FA Cup.
The former Bolton man said on Sky Sports 1: "It's absolutely unbelievable, I came here to win trophies, but to pick two up in six months is absolutely unbelievable."
Cahill actually missed the FA Cup final win over Liverpool due to a hamstring injury that also threatened his participation in Munich tonight. His fellow defender David Luiz was also a doubt with a hamstring problem of his own.
However, the 26-year-old Cahill insisted: "I could feel it (the hamstring) slightly but I was never gonna miss the game.
"We only trained about three days leading up to it and obviously we had no games either. To have extra-time as well, we didn't really need that, but it's just amazing. I'm absolutely over the moon.
"I thought the lads were tremendous today, they really dug in and showed that spirit that they have showed in the previous games."
Cahill also spoke of his relief at seeing Drogba slot home the winning penalty.
"It was nervewracking and I was just praying that Didier would stick that away so I didn't have to go up!" he said.