“I'm feeling very great. This is fantastic. I don't know what to say. I don't have words to describe.
“I just try to concentrate on the game. We played against one of the best teams in the world. We scored early in the game and just kept defending the goal for 90 minutes, 100 minutes. It’s what we did.
“We celebrate like crazy. We really celebrate, trust me. It's a big moment for us and we have to thank the staff, the gaffer, who did a good job, and all the players. We followed what the gaffer said to us and we work very hard.
“He's a very good manager. I think he found how to use me and to use everyone. He works a lot on details. I try to give my best every game. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't, but I try to give 100%.”
Daichi Kamada: Making history is a wonderful thing
As reported by London News Online; with thanks to Fumiaki Fujita for translation.
Kamada became the first Japanese player to play in, and win, an FA Cup Final on Saturday, having started four of Palace’s six matches en route to lifting the trophy, and playing a key part in the build-up to Eze’s match-winner.