Tottenham Hotspur wins Europa League final against Manchester United

Tottenham ended their 17-year wait for a trophy by beating Manchester United in the Europa League final

Brennan Johnson strikes to clinch Europa League glory for Tottenham Hotspur.

Tottenham Hotspur defeated Manchester United 1-0 in the Europa League final to earn their first title in 17 years. Spurs are having a historic moment as they win their first continental championship since the 1983–84 season and the club’s first trophy since 2008. Over the past ten years, the north London club has tried to overcome the stigma of being “nearly good enough,” and they celebrated the victory as though it were their first trophy in almost twenty years.

Spurs won their first cup in seventeen years thanks to the victory.

Spurs' Micky van de Ven pulled off a spectacular goal clearance in the win over United.
Spurs’ Micky van de Ven pulled off a spectacular goal clearance in the win over United. Andrew Couldridge/Reuters

Heaven knows what fate Sir Jim Ratcliffe has in store for them now. Next season, gruel might be served at the players’ canteen. Their one chance to get out of the situation they created for themselves was during this final, but it is now gone.

Their chances of making the acquisitions their manager Ruben Amorim sorely needs to revamp this disorganized squad put together prior to his arrival will be hampered by this loss. This side is a Frankenstein’s Monster.

MATCH FACTS

Tottenham (4-3-3):  Guglielmo Vicario; Pedro Porro, Cristian Romero, Micky van de Ven, Destiny Udogie (Djed Spence 90); Yves Bissouma, Rodrigo Bentancur, Pape Matar Sarr (Archie Grey 90); Brennan Johnson (Kevin Danso 79), Dominic Solanke, Richarlison (Heung-min Son 67)

Goals: Johnson 42

Booked: Van de Ven, Bissouma, Richarlison

Manager: Ange Postecoglou

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Man United (3-4-2-1): Andre Onana; Leny Yoro, Harry Maguire, Luke Shaw; Noussair Mazraoui (Diogo Dalot 85), Bruno Fernandes, Casemiro, Patrick Dorgu (Kobbie Mainoo 90); Amad Diallo, Mason Mount (Alejandro Garnacho 71), Rasmus Hojlund (Joshua Zirkzee 71)

Goals: 

Booked: Maguire, Diallo

Manager: Ruben Amorim

Attendance: 49 924

Referee: Felix Zwayer

 

 

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