Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba dedicated their Europa League triumph to the people of Manchester and the victims of this week's terror bombing.
The victory came 48 hours after a suicide bomber killed 22 people and injured many more at the Manchester Arena, and Pogba dedicated United's success to the victims.
"We played for England, we played for Manchester, and we played for the people who died," said the Frenchman, who scored United's first goal against Ajax.
"We know that things like this are very sad, all over the world: in Manchester, in London and in Paris, too. We had to focus because it was a very important game and we won for them and for the country.
"We knew we were going to play in the Europa League and the goal was to win the Europa League.
"We did it, so we're very proud. Some say we had a bad season but the prize is here. We worked hard and we'll enjoy it now."