Europa League final: Spurs 1 Man Utd 0 – Tottenham’s 17-year wait for a trophy ends in Bilbao

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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.

Tottenham and United are 17th and 16th respectively in the Premier League, and for most of the first half they played like it, both sides displaying a painful lack of quality. Even the first goal, when it came, was befitting of a scrappy game — Brennan Johnson was credited with it, even though it span into the net via Luke Shaw’s arm.

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There was not a significant increase in quality after the break, although United ratcheted up the intensity as they chased the game. But Spurs, helped by an incredible goalline clearance from Micky van de Ven and a late, late save from Guglielmo Vicario, held firm to end their 17-year wait for a major honour.

Mark Critchley, Jay Harris, Mark Carey, Carl Anka and Chris Weatherspoon analyse the game.


What does this result mean for Spurs and Postecoglou?

Tottenham’s trophy drought is finally over.

Go ahead and mock them for their form in the league this season or the lack of quality in the final, but none of the supporters will care. Ange Postecoglou, in what is probably his penultimate game in charge, has held true to his promise that he “always” wins a trophy in his second season. On his 100th game as head coach, he secured his place in their history books. If he does depart in the coming weeks, the Australian will take comfort from the fact he will always hold a place in the hearts of the fanbase.

This squad will go down as legends. They have accomplished what Gareth Bale, Harry Kane and Luka Modric could not. Son, who has spent a decade with the club, might now eclipse Kane as the best player in Spurs’ modern history. Kane left to win a trophy, Son stayed to prove the doubters wrong. Micky van de Ven, who was a fan favourite from the first moment he joined Spurs from Wolfsburg in July 2023, can look forward to having a statue outside the stadium one day. It will be a challenge for the sculptor to capture the glory of his ridiculous goal-line clearance but nothing else will do.


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Spurs will play in the Champions League next season, even though they are 17th in the top flight with one game remaining. This young group, which has already endured so many challenges, will tell themselves that this is only the beginning. Archie Gray and Lucas Bergvall, the future of their midfield, are both 19 while academy graduate Mikey Moore is two years younger.

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This could be a transformative moment for the club and this squad. No longer burdened by their lack of success. This is their first trophy in 17 years and their first European title since 1984. The trophy parade on Friday will be wild. It has been an emotional season.

Yes, there have been some awful moments in 2024-25, but Tottenham achieved something special right at the end.

Jay Harris


What does this result mean for United and Amorim?

Everyone knew the stakes. To the victor, the spoils. To the loser, the most desperate, dismal season in their modern history.

And so what now for United, after what has to go down as their worst campaign in more than a century, since relegation from the old First Division in 1974?

Amorim did not want to take this job midway through the season and almost every other game under his charge has shown he has good instincts. This squad is plainly not suited to his system. But equally, his system is yet to demonstrate it can get results.

Amorim has not had to shoulder the majority of the blame for United’s performances, understandably so. There are still enough caveats in his favour, still a sense that he cannot be fairly judged in this job until he has his players, until he’s working on his terms. United insisted before this final that Amorim would stay as their head coach whatever the result.


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But the silver lining of more time on the training ground to teach his philosophy is scant silver lining compared to a first season in more than a decade without European football.

And even Amorim himself has admitted of late that defeat in this final would mean United “have to be perfect” next season, starting from the very first kick. From now on, there is no more room for error.

Mark Critchley


A scrappy but priceless goal

The first half was very low on quality so nobody was surprised when Spurs took the lead in the 42nd minute with one of the scrappiest goals you will ever witness in a major final.

Richarlison was on the left wing and he played a clever reverse pass into space for Rodrigo Bentancur who then found Pape Matar Sarr. The Senegal international bent a cross into the box which Brennan Johnson attacked. The ball bounced off Luke Shaw, Johnson took a wild swipe at it in mid-air and somehow it snuck in between Andre Onana’s right arm and the post and then over the line.

Whether Johnson actually scored or not is irrelevant. He is exceptional at attacking the six-yard box and his trademark finish is sweeping the ball into the net with a first-time finish from around 10 yards. He had already been a menace to Shaw on a couple of occasions in the first half, closing him down to win the ball high up the pitch, and he was too quick for him again.

Johnson slid on his knees and then fell over right in front of the Spurs supporters before he was mobbed by his team-mates. It was a fantastic moment for the Wales international, who temporarily deactivated his social media accounts in September after receiving abuse.


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Johnson, who turns 24 on Friday, scored a couple of days later in a cup tie against Coventry City and barely celebrated, so it was beautiful to see him enjoy his impact and for the fans and his team-mates to shower him with love.

Jay Harris


Did Amorim get his team selection wrong?

The 71st minute saw Amorim roll his dice. Joshua Zirkzee and Alejandro Garnacho replacing Hojlund and Mount. The changes added zip to a stop-start attack. A minute after the swap, Zirkzee dropped deep to play provider, rolling a ball to Mazraoui, who provided a cross that Fernandes would steer wide.

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Two minutes after that, Garnacho eked out some space in his favoured area on the left before burning past Pedro Porro. He went for his favoured attacking effort, cutting inside and shooting low toward the far post. Vicario got a hand to the shot and palmed it wide.

This was United going for it. Garnacho running at Spurs at full pelt, hoping to push them back. Zirkzee was to serve as an attacking hook for teammates to hang off.


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This team huffed, and puffed, but could not blow Spurs’ house down. Postecoglou made second-half changes of his own, replacing Richarlison with Son, and Johnson for Danso. It bolstered his team in both penalty boxes. A change to a 5-4-1 made the brick wall more impenetrable than ever.

Another swap from Amorim, bringing on Diogo Dalot for Mazraoui, failed to change the game’s complexion. Harry Maguire was deployed as an emergency striker one more time, and Kobbie Mainoo was introduced for Patrick Dorgu.

The head coach – dressed in a suit jacket rather than his usual touchline attire – could be seen beckoning his players forwards in the final five minutes. His players were willing, but not quite able. His substitutions could not solve the underlying problem: a United squad that will go down as one of the worst in the club’s modern history.

Carl Anka


A trophy-winning clearance?

Cup finals are rarely filled with a glut of action.

Given the high stakes of a trophy on the line, you will often see a cagey affair with both sides in must-not-lose mode as their default setting. The crucial moments in both boxes is invariably what swings things, and Wednesday’s balmy evening at San Mames was no different.

A teasing first-half cross from Pape Matar Sarr was one of the few attacking moments of quality from Tottenham Hotspur, with Brennan Johnson and Luke Shaw’s tangle ending with the ball trickling into the net for a scrappy goal that was reflective of the standard of the game.

At the other end of the pitch, a second-half mistake from Guglielmo Vicario saw the Italian goalkeeper fumble the ball towards the head of Rasmus Hojlund, who looped a headed shot towards goal…

…only for his effort to be swatted away by Mickey Van de Ven, who made an incredible, acrobatic goalline clearance with his right foot with the ball at chest height.

In a game of low quality, such isolated moments are crucial, and it was a defensive action that proved to be pivotal. In truth, Spurs were well organised and disciplined defensively — and while their attack was still rather blunt at one end, they won the battle in both boxes to come out victorious.

Mark Carey


A final to forget for Bruno Fernandes 

First, there was a searching ball over the top for Amad that was nodded away by Van de Ven, then a poorly judged square pass to Casemiro that was easily intercepted by Pape Mate Sarr.

There was still plenty of time for United to organise themselves against Tottenham’s break for the decisive — Bruno Fernandes was far from solely at fault — but his part in it summed up a night when everything United’s captain tried failed to come off.

That’s the player Fernandes is. He will take risks, like that first attempted ball over the top to Amad. He will look to play the percentages for the benefit of his team-mates. It is, on the whole, hugely beneficial.


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But on a single, isolated occasion like a season-defining European final, those percentages can turn against you. Especially when the opposition shut him down as effectively as Sarr and Rodrigo Bentancur did in the middle of the park.

The Portuguese averages around 50 completed passes a game. He managed just 11 during the first half. Fernandes at least had more efforts than any other United player, but only his diving header midway through the second half particularly troubled Tottenham’s defence.

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Fernandes has carried this United side throughout this Europa League campaign, throughout the season, but he could not even he could carry them over the finish line.

Mark Critchley


What was this worth to Spurs? And what have United missed out on?

By winning the Europa League final, Tottenham Hotspur have banked around £5million, on top of the £30m or so they’ve earned in the Europa League to date, as well as a little over £3m for qualifying to face the Champions League winners in August’s Super Cup.

The real financial prize will come next season though. As an example, United earned £53.8million via European matches during their last Champions League year, a season when they finished bottom of their group with one win in the six games – and one which came before UEFA introduced an even more lucrative new format.

In terms of estimating next year’s earnings from a Champions League spot, The Athletic estimate Spurs’ minimum earnings to be £60m, even if they were to lose every game. United, on the other hand, have missed out on a minimum of £77m across UEFA prize money, takings from at least four extra home games and in addition now face a £10m haircut to their kit supplier deal with Adidas for failing to reach Europe’s elite competition.

Chris Weatherspoon


What did Ange Postecoglou say?

We will bring you this after he has spoken at the post-match press conference.


What did Ruben Amorim say?

We will bring you this after he has spoken at the post-match press conference.


What next for Spurs?

Sunday, May 25: Brighton (H), Premier League, 4pm UK, 11am ET

What next for United?

Sunday, May 25: Aston Villa (H), Premier League, 4pm UK, 11am ET

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