The Coupe de France will be the last trophy Emery will win at Paris Saint-Germain. The French giants defeated Les Herbiers on Tuesday to complete a domestic treble, but this is the Basque coach's final season in charge of the team.
The trophy was PSG's seventh during Emery's two year tenure, but he has lost his job due to an inability to challenge for the biggest trophy of them all: the Champions League.
Emery managed to put the famous Barcelona comeback behind him, but he wasn't able to lead PSG past Real Madrid this season. Despite the big money signings of Kylian Mbappe and Neymar, the French champions were defeated in the round of 16 by Zinedine Zidane's side, and this was the last straw for Nasser Al-Khelaifi.
The coach will leave the club in acrimonious circumstances, and some are even talking about his tenure as a failure, but the truth is that no top coach has won more trophies than Emery in the past few years.
Neither Pep Guardiola (nine trophies), Luis Enrique (nine), Zinedine Zidane (eight) or Jose Mourinho (five) have been able to match the ten trophies that Emery has won in the past five years. Three of these cups came when he was in charge of Sevilla.
He managed to win three Europa League trophies in a row at the Spanish side, an achievement that opened the door at PSG for him.