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The Spurs boss ended the club’s 17-wait to win silverware but has overseen a terrible Premier League campaign leading to rumours about a possible exit
Tottenham Hotspur lost their final game of the Premier League season to Brighton & Hove Albion on Sunday, ending the campaign 17th. A loss, while largely symbolic of their poor league form, won’t be remembered in the wake of European glory.
Tottenham Hotspur defeated Manchester United 1-0 to win the Europa League final on Wednesday in Bilbao, Spain.
The Spurs manager got the loudest cheers as he and his players paraded their newly-won trophy to fans outside the club's stadium
Jurgen Klinsmann, who won two Uefa Cups as a player, has been speaking about his former club's historic night in the Europa League.What is your reaction?"I'm thrilled for Tottenham, I am thrilled after such a long time,
Tottenham Hotspur boss Ange Postecoglou said he had not had any discussions with the club regarding his future despite ending a long trophy drought by winning the Europa League title and qualifying for the Champions League.
Tottenham Hotspur won the 2025 Europa League final in Bilbao on Wednesday night, defeating Manchester United 1-0. It’s a result that not only rescues Spurs’ season but also grants them entry into next season’s Champions League.
While Tottenham are expected to part ways with Ange Postecoglou regardless what will be the result of the final, Manchester United head coach Ruben Amorim is probably risking much more because his future has not been discussed yet internally at the club,
Brennan Johnson's bundled first-half goal helped Tottenham Hotspur win a scrappy Europa League final 1-0 against Manchester United as they cast aside their domestic woes to end a painful 17-year trophy drought.
United took a more adventurous route to the final, beating Real Sociedad before pulling off a spectacular comeback against Lyon and then comprehensively beating an Athletic Club side who'd been dreaming of a home European final. United curiously remain the only unbeaten side across European competition this season.
Tottenham’s financial boost places them in a commanding position, particularly when it comes to marquee names like Simons. As per the report, “Simons will be allowed to leave if his €80m (£68m) release clause is met,” and the route to a Spurs move has been cleared with Liverpool now focusing on Bayer Leverkusen’s Florian Wirtz instead.