The 3-1 win at Hertha Berlin that clinched a 23rd Bundesliga title for FC Bayern München was just that little bit more special for Jerome Boateng.
Not only did the towering defender grow up in the German capital, he also began his footballing journey there - with Hertha - so it comes as no surprise that the 25-year-old was appointed co-coordinator for the Bavariansââ¬â¢ title celebrations.
Boateng was however quick to underline that, festivities aside, the record titleholders couldnââ¬â¢t allow themselves to take their foot of the pedal with the defence of their DFB Cup and UEFA Champions League crowns still of the utmost importance.
"The pressure on the domestic front is definitely gone, but in spite of that weââ¬â¢ve got to maintain our concentration levels," hes aid
"There are plenty of records for us still to break, which is why weââ¬â¢re still determined to win our last seven league games.
Weââ¬â¢ve got some tough opponents left to face in the Bundesliga, which will be good tests for us ahead of our UEFA Champions League matches.
"Aside from that we still want to lift the DFB Cup again. Thereââ¬â¢s still plenty of life left in us this season."
He added:à No, weââ¬â¢re all extremely delighted. I think that was clear to see come the final whistle. Weââ¬â¢ve put a lot of hard work in to get to this point,"
It hasnââ¬â¢t always been easy, but weââ¬â¢ve never stopped trying to produce the performances we know weââ¬â¢re capable of in every single game.
I have no doubt that weââ¬â¢ll continue performing at this level in our remaining fixtures this season."