Arsenal women celebrated their Champions League victory on Bank Holiday Monday with a parade in the Emirates Stadium, where a star attracted attention by leading an X-rated chant in Leiden
Arsenal star Katie McCabe led X-rated songs over Tottenham while the Gunners celebrated their Women's Champions League victory. McCabe played all 90 minutes when Arsenal defeated Barcelona on Saturday.
Stina Blackstenius Late goal turned out to be the difference in Lisbon. It means that they are the first English ladies team that wins the Champions League because they did it themselves 18 years ago.
The Gunners organized a trophy parade in the Emirates Stadium on Bank Holiday on Monday to start the celebrations back in London. The entire team was present, together with thousands of jubilant fans.
McCabe stole the show at the event with the antics of the defender who delights the crowd. She led the crowd for the first time in singing her own song, 'we have McCabe' on the melody of Billy Ray Cyrus' 'Achy Breaky Heart'.
The captain of Ireland then started a serenade of the match winner Blackstenius after the crowd's silence. But her most striking contribution came when she stole the microphone of Beth Meade.
Hit Queen Song 'We Are the Champions' Rank Out and Ticker Tape fell while the trophy was shown to the assembled masses, with McCabe jumping in to the famous 'What do we think of Tottenham?'
The crowd answered “S ***!” Before McCabe rotated the singing: “What do we think of S ***?” Mead was eventually able to struggle the microphone back from her teammate when the song ended.
McCabe later greeted Arsenal skipper Kim Little. She said: “She is the Scottish queen. She is what it means to be a leader of this fantastic football club. What she does day in day out, what she does behind the scenes, she is a professional and extractor of this football club.”
McCabe was more compiled on Saturday evening after the famous victory on her side. She said: “We suffered together. Barcelona threw everything at us, but we fought together and we got there.
“We deserved to be in this final. We bounced back in the knockout phase of the competition and we had to be resilient. When I first came to the club, I was a young, naive child who came from Dublin.
“Being here now is just an incredible feeling. This was today for our fans. We are all European champions. It's great.”
The victory over Barcelona led to jubilant parties on the full -time whistle, with little gone from the performance. She said: “It is very special for me. I have clearly been to the club for a long time and we have had incredible periods in which we have been successful.
! To still be in the club after that long period (since 2007), and to see how much has been invested in the women's game and in the US as players, it is very special to sit here from winning the ultimate trophy for a football club and it is definitely the best moment of my career. “
