There are moments in football that make you forget the bad stuff.
They make you forget the idiots who throw things at players, make you forget the players who roll around on the floor as if they had been wounded when, in fact, they have barely been touched.
Football creates moments that make you forget.
By the side of the pitch at Fortuna Arena, with West Ham's celebrations in full swing, manager David Moyes saw his dad.
He went straight over, gave him the firmest of hugs and placed round his neck the winners' medal he had been given by Uefa president Aleksander Ceferin.