KATIE McCABE and her Arsenal teammates undoubtedly enjoyed a celebratory night after beating Chelsea in the League Cup final.
McCabe and co got the better of their rivals in a tension-filled clash at Molineux on Sunday afternoon.


Stina Blackstenius scored a 116th-minute winner as the game looked to be heading for a 0-0 draw after extra-time.
It came after Mayra Ramirez had seen a goal ruled out by VAR for Chelsea after an Erin Cuthbert handball in the build-up.
The celebrations kicked-off after full-time with McCabe especially showing off her partying personality.
Arsenal fans were loving her antics as she swigged champagne from the trophy, sprayed her teammates and busted out some dance moves.
One fan tweeted: “Love her. Wears her heart on her sleeve. We’ve got McCabe…”
Another commented: “Who else but Katie McCabe (laughing emoji).”
A third added: “Always takin the p***. Gotta love Katie McCabe!”
Aside from McCabe’s partying, it wasn’t all joyous scenes after the final whistle.
Chelsea boss Emma Hayes was left enraged at full-time and she shoved Arsenal manager Jonas Eidevall during a heated moment.
As Eidevall approached Hayes, she could be seen gesturing towards him before pushing him away.
The shocked Arsenal boss showed his disbelief by pulling a face as he walked away.
Hayes could then be seen arguing with other members of the Gunners coaching staff.
Asked about the altercation after the match, Hayes told BBC Sport: “I think there’s a way to behave on the side of the pitch and not for the first time, I’ve been in women’s football a long time and I don’t think we should tolerate male aggression like we did today.
“Fronting up or squaring up to a player is something that’s unacceptable.
“I’ve never been booked in 12 years of my career but I think there’s a way to behave on the touchline. He received a yellow card but perhaps should have been more.”
Chelsea’s hopes of an historic quadruple during Hayes’ final season are now over.
The Blues are into the semi-finals of both the FA Cup and Champions League.
Meanwhile, they are second in the Women’s Super League behind Manchester City, but have a game in hand.
However it was McCabe and her Arsenal teammates that denied the Blues the first of four trophies.