Jimmy Thelin insists Aberdeen's Scottish Cup triumph must be consigned to the history books.
The Swede landed the trophy for the Dons for the first time in 35 years and 11 years since their last cup win.
Thelin has bathed in the joy of the success and even witnessed fans in tears over penalty shootout win over Celtic at Hampden.
The manager knows it is something they can now look back on with great pride but their focus must now be on achieving even more - starting with this weekend’s Premier Sports Cup visit to Morton.
“I met a lot of people,” Thelin admitted. “Just after the final course, everywhere in the city, at the airport, people were crying and talking about these memories and emotions.
“Now when we come back after some weeks off, it's still bubbling and we