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Tottenham Win Europa League to End 17-Year Trophy Drought

by Muhammad Hafejee
May 21, 2025
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Tottenham Win Europa League to End 17-Year Trophy Drought

Son Heung-min lifts the trophy with teammates after winning the Europa League Final (Reuters)

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Tottenham Hotspur clinched their first major honour since 2008 with a hard-fought 1-0 win over Manchester United in the UEFA Europa League final. Brennan Johnson’s first-half strike proved decisive in Bilbao, handing Spurs their first European trophy since 1984 and sealing a £100 million boost through Champions League qualification.

Postecoglou Delivers on His Promise

Under-pressure manager Ange Postecoglou had vowed to bring silverware to north London in his second season, and he did just that. The Australian coach, who previously enjoyed domestic success in Australia, Japan and Scotland, has now added European silverware to his impressive CV.

Despite speculation over his future, Postecoglou has earned legendary status at the club. In doing so, he joins Bill Nicholson and Keith Burkinshaw as the only managers in Tottenham’s history to lift a European trophy.

The match, which featured the two lowest-placed domestic league finishers ever to reach a European final, was a tense affair. But Spurs seized their moment and held firm to see it through.

Johnson Nets Historic Winner

Brennan Johnson’s scrappy 42nd-minute goal was the defining moment. Pape Matar Sarr’s cross found Johnson, who beat Luke Shaw to the ball. His first touch was unclean, but it deflected off Shaw, forcing Andre Onana into a scramble. Johnson lunged again, and whether or not he made the final contact, the ball crept over the line.

It was Spurs’ only shot on target all night, but it was all they needed. The goal may not have been pretty, but it was priceless.

Manchester United Fall Short Again

Manchester United’s season ended in further disappointment. They failed to rescue the game, despite late chances for Rasmus Hojlund, Joshua Zirkzee and Alejandro Garnacho.

Manager Ruben Amorim made the controversial decision to start Mason Mount ahead of Garnacho in attack, a choice that ultimately did not pay off. United, who finished 16th in the Premier League, lacked sharpness and creativity throughout the match.

Amad Diallo looked bright, and Bruno Fernandes showed flashes, but nothing was enough to break through Tottenham’s defence. The Red Devils will miss out on European football next season, a rare occurrence since 1990.

No Late Drama for United

Seven minutes of added time reminded fans of United’s 1999 miracle in Barcelona, but there was no such drama in Bilbao. Spurs remained compact, and Vicario stood tall with a vital late save to deny Zirkzee.

United’s decision-making, particularly in the final moments, was poor. A wild long-range effort from Leny Yoro with better options available summed up their lack of composure.

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Postecoglou’s Winning Pedigree

Postecoglou has now delivered silverware in his second season at every club he has managed. He won titles in Australia with South Melbourne and Brisbane Roar, in Japan with Yokohama F Marinos, and in Scotland with Celtic.

Tottenham, the first English club to ever win a European competition, added another historic chapter by defeating English opposition once again, just as they did in 1972 against Wolves.

A Changing Era for United

With no trophies and no European qualification, Manchester United’s season will go down as one of their worst since relegation in 1974. The questions around Amorim’s suitability will continue, and the pressure on United’s ownership to rebuild grows heavier.

As Tottenham celebrated under the Bilbao night sky, United were left to reflect on a campaign of missed opportunities and mounting uncertainty.

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