Champions League final, was spotted in tears after he had blown the full-time whistle on Saturday evening.Kai Havertz's opener just before the interval was the only goal of the final as Chelsea swept aside Manchester City - preventing a City treble - in a solid defensive performance.Lahoz received widespread praise for his performance; he was stoic in his decision on a City penalty claim that could have seen the Citizens level.And following the match, Lahoz was unable to contain his emotions as he blew the full-time whistle one last time before retiring.“Honestly, I never really imagined that, one day, I would referee a Champions League final," the Spaniard told UEFA before the final."Refereeing is happiness for me, and I think the key to.
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