Leicester City boss Brendan Rodgers explained the emotions of winning the FA Cup.
Rodgers oversaw a 1-0 win against Chelsea and was asked if it was a dream come true.
He replied, “Not necessarily no. You are paid to develop players and win. The success for a club like Leicester is to be fighting and be up there and competitive. If we can win trophies it is a big bonus.
“The reality is there are other teams that can provide budgets way beyond us at Leicester City. We have shown we can compete and fight against it.
“I knew we had prepared very well. The players have shown through the season they can fight, have quality and have a desire to win. We were playing against the Champions League finals, with quality and the level they have been at. But I thought tactically we were brilliant.
“We have seen that through his career. He has got that ability to step forward and shoot. It was what you would call a classic FA Cup final-winning goal.
“As was Kasper Schmeichel's save. That was incredible. I am so lucky to have him. I was so pleased when I came into the club that he was here. His ambition, determination, every single day, he is relentless and has got his rewards."

