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Tottenham 1-0 Man Utd
United want a pen. Don't get it.
Brennan Johnson became the first Welshman to score in a Europa League final since Fulham's Simon Davies in 2010
Tottenham ended their 17-year wait for a trophy as Brennan Johnson's first-half goal was enough to beat Manchester United in the Europa League final.
Victory means under-fire head coach Ange Postecoglou has fulfilled a promise to deliver silverware in his second season at Spurs.
Postecoglou, who said he would "never be a clown" in his pre-match address, brought smiles and unbridled joy to the faces of the 15,000 official, and many unofficial, Tottenham fans in Bilbao's San Mames Stadium.
Victory may not save Postecoglou from a Spurs exit in the coming weeks. But the Australian will leave as a hero after joining Bill Nicholson and Keith Burkinshaw in winning a European trophy with the north London giants.
In addition to following the lead of Newcastle and Crystal Palace in making this a season of glory for clubs who rarely, if ever, win a trophy, Tottenham are also set to benefit from a £100m windfall after qualifying for next season's Champions League.
As had to happen in a battle between the two lowest-placed teams ever to contest a European final, for the losers, there was no silver lining.
Manchester United head coach Ruben Amorim will send his side into the final Premier League game of the season against Aston Villa on Sunday with huge questions over his ability to make them competitive following their worst season since the 1973-74 relegation campaign.
Amorim enjoys the backing of the ownership but his decision to pick Mason Mount ahead of Alejandro Garnacho in an attacking role did not work. And with skipper Bruno Fernandes unusually subdued, United lacked the guile to drag themselves back into the game once they had fallen behind.
They came close to an equaliser with a Rasmus Hojlund header, following Guglielmo Vicario's error, that was acrobatically cleared off the line by Micky van de Ven midway through the second half.
Vicario then made a dramatic late save to keep out Luke Shaw's header.
Fans celebrate Europa League win at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
The goal was scruffy, with some debate over whether Johnson got the last touch - and was totally in keeping with the tepid domestic seasons of these two underperforming sides, but no-one at Spurs will care about that.
On a night of clear tension and nerves, evident from both sides from the first minutes, and afflicting even the most experienced performers, it was always likely to require a little bit of luck to claim victory.
When Pape Matar Sarr floated over his cross as the first-half ticked to its conclusion, Johnson got ahead of Shaw to get the first touch.
It wasn't a particularly good touch and looked unlikely to trouble Onana. But once the ball hit Shaw at close quarters, the Manchester United goalkeeper was scrambling. Johnson lunged at the ball a second time. Whether he got there was debatable. But the damage was already done. Onana couldn't keep it out.
Up to that point, Tottenham had not had a shot on target. They were not to have another. It didn't matter a jot.
In his 100th game as Spurs boss, Postecoglou got his second season trophy, just as he did with South Melbourne and Brisbane Roar in Australia, Yokohama F Marinos in Japan and Celtic in Scotland. The first English club to win a European competition had become the latest to do so, beating a English opponent for the second time after overcoming Wolves in the 1972 Uefa Cup final.
Postecoglou also won the Asian Cup two years after becoming Australia boss - and the Scottish championship in both seasons with Celtic.
I’ll leave without compensation if board feel I'm not right – Amorim
The seven minutes of stoppage time signalled brought hope for United that they could save themselves in a European final, just as they did so famously back in 1999.
But those days are long gone.
Even more recent heroes in the form of Rio Ferdinand and Wayne Rooney, both present in Bilbao this week, can only lament what their old club has become.
Where there used to be invention and danger, now there is just poor decision making. It starts at the top of the club but was evident on the field deep in stoppage time when, with Bruno Fernandes on one side and Amad Diallo on the other, Leny Yoro decided he was the best option to shoot from 25 yards. It was off target.
Hojlund scooped a header over the bar. Amad was dangerous and in the dying embers of injury time, Vicario turned away a decent header from substitute Joshua Zirkzee.
But there was no great belief. Garnacho hooked the last chance into the side-netting.
United will have no European football next season for only the second time since English clubs were readmitted by Uefa in 1990. They will play in the Carabao Cup in August.
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The 2024-25 UEFA Europa League final will be the sixth all-English major European competition final, and the third of those to involve Tottenham Hotspur, after the 1971-72 UEFA Cup final (won 3-2 on aggregate v Wolves) and the 2018-19 UEFA Champions League final (lost 0-2 to Liverpool).
This will be the fourth UEFA Europa League final to be contested between two sides from the same nation, after 2011 (Porto 1-0 Sporting Braga), 2012 (Atlético Madrid 3-0 Athletic Club), and 2019 (Chelsea 4-1 Arsenal).
Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester United’s only previous meeting in major European competition came in the 1963-64 Cup Winners’ Cup last 16, with the Red Devils progressing 4-3 on aggregate over two legs under Matt Busby.
Tottenham Hotspur have won all three of their meetings with Manchester United in all competitions so far this season, twice in the Premier League (3-0 away, 1-0 home) and once in the League Cup (4-3 at home). The only opponent Spurs have ever won four games against in a single campaign were Manchester City in 1992-93, while the only side to beat the Red Devils four times in a single season were Everton in 1985-86.
Manchester United are winless in their last six meetings with Tottenham Hotspur in all competitions (D2 L4), losing their last three in a row. The Red Devils have never gone seven without a win against Spurs before, and have also never lost four successive matches against them.
Manchester United remain the only unbeaten side in major European competition this season, winning nine and drawing five of their 14 UEFA Europa League games. They are looking to become only the fourth side to win the Europa League without losing a single match that campaign, after Chelsea in 2018-19, Villarreal in 2020-21, and Eintracht Frankfurt in 2021-22.
Tottenham Hotspur are looking to win their first major trophy since the 2007-08 League Cup under Juande Ramos, 17 years and 86 days prior to this UEFA Europa League final. Spurs’ last major European title was the 1983-84 UEFA Cup under Keith Burkinshaw, 40 years and 363 days ago.
This will be Manchester United’s ninth major European final, with only Liverpool (15) reaching more among English clubs. The Red Devils have failed to win three of their last four such finals – Barcelona in the 2008-09 and 2010-11 UEFA Champions Leagues, and Villarreal in the 2020-21 UEFA Europa League – winning the other 2-0 against Ajax in the 2016-17 Europa League.
Tottenham Hotspur have won the UEFA Cup/Europa League twice previously (1972, 1984), while victory here would see them become the second English club to win it three times, along with Liverpool. The only side to win the competition on more than three occasions are Sevilla (7).
Tottenham Hotspur have won nine of their 14 matches in this season’s UEFA Europa League (D3 L2), their most ever wins in a single campaign in major European competition, overtaking their eight in 1971-72, 1973-74, and 2006-07 (all UEFA Cup).
Manchester United have scored 35 goals in this season’s UEFA Europa League; the only sides ever to score more in a single UEFA Cup/Europa League campaign are Borussia Mönchengladbach in 1972-73 (36), Porto in 2010-11 (37), and Chelsea in 2018-19 (36).
Only Athletic Club (30) have had more shots following high turnovers than both Manchester United (23) and Tottenham Hotspur (22) in this season’s UEFA Europa League. Meanwhile, the Red Devils are also joint-top of the 2024-25 competition for direct attacks (32, level with Lyon).
Ruben Amorim is looking to become only the third manager to win a major trophy in his first season in charge of Manchester United, after José Mourinho in 2016-17 (League Cup & UEFA Europa League) and Erik ten Hag in 2022-23 (League Cup). Amorim also could become only the third manager to win a major European title with an English club while aged 40 or younger, after Howard Kendall (1984-85 Cup Winners’ Cup with Everton, 38) and Gianluca Vialli (1997-98 Cup Winners’ Cup with Chelsea, 33).
Tottenham’s Ange Postecoglou is the first Australian manager ever to lead a side to a major European final. It’s the first time a manager from a particular nation has taken charge of a major European final for the first time since Norwegian Ole Gunnar Solskjær lost the 2021 UEFA Europa League final on penalties to Villarreal with Manchester United.
Only Rayan Cherki (12) has been directly involved in more UEFA Europa League goals this season than Manchester United’s Bruno Fernandes (11 – 7 goals, 4 assists). Indeed, the only player to be involved in more for an English club in a single campaign in the competition was Olivier Giroud for Chelsea in 2018-19 (15 – 11 goals, 4 assists).
Tottenham Hotspur forward Dominic Solanke has scored in each of his last four appearances against Manchester United in all competitions (5 goals). Since Alex Ferguson left the Red Devils in 2013, only one player has scored in 5+ consecutive appearances against them, with Mo Salah doing so in six in a row from January 2021 to March 2023.
Manchester United’s Bruno Fernandes (7 goals, 4 assists), and Tottenham Hotspur’s Dominic Solanke (5 goals, 4 assists) each require one assist to record both 5+ goals and 5+ assists in this season’s UEFA Europa League, a feat only two players have achieved previously: Kevin De Bruyne in 2014-15 (5 goals, 5 assists), and Giuliano in 2016-17 (8 goals, 6 assists).
Manchester United’s Bruno Fernandes has made 35 passes that have broken the opposition’s defensive line, and 24 line-breaking passes into the opposition’s penalty area in this season's UEFA Europa League, both competition-high amounts.