Spurs end 17-year trophy drought with Europa League glory
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Tottenham boss Ange Postecoglou said he will never rewatch the Europa League final as he aims to preserve his ‘perfect memory’ of a historic night in Bilbao. Tottenham have been criticised for their approach to a final that was contested by sides sat 16th and 17th in the Premier League table.
Good morning, Tottenham Hotspur fans... did you get much sleep? It was 'all white on the night' as Spurs edged past Manchester United to win the Europa League and finally got their hands on silverware in Bilbao after a 17-year wait for the club.
Striker Son Heung-min was among the Tottenham players left without winner’s medals during the awards ceremony following the Europa League final.
Ange Postecoglou Faces Selection Puzzle Ahead of UEFA Europa League Final Against Manchester UnitedThe UEFA Europa League final in Bilbao is more than just a clash between two English giants. It is a
The city of Bilbao has a population of 345,000 but as many as 80,000 Manchester United and Tottenham fans are expected for the Europa League final.
The agonising wait is over. After almost two decades of taunts, barbs and humiliation, Tottenham Hotspur have finally won a major trophy. Ange Postecoglou made
Manchester United were beaten in Bilbao as Spurs won their first European trophy in 41 years. Brennan Johnson scored the only goal before a rearguard display saw Spurs hold their nerve and spark wild scenes in Spain and back in N17.
Tottenham fans will be reading into every word Daniel Levy says as he weighs up the future of manager Ange Postecoglou. The chairman delivered a speech at Spurs' post-win party in Bilbao, and part of his statement was used to deliver a sincere thanks to Postecoglou and his coaching staff.