Tseko Mkwanazi | May 22 2025
In Bilbao, Spain, Tottenham Hotspur secured their first European trophy in 41 years by defeating Manchester United 1-0 in the Europa League final. Brennan Johnson scored the decisive goal at San Mames, ending Tottenham’s 17-year wait for silverware since their 2008 League Cup victory. Despite this success, manager Ange Postecoglou faces uncertainty about his future with the club. Tottenham’s poor Premier League performance, with 21 defeats and a current standing of 17th, has raised questions about his position. However, the Europa League triumph guarantees Spurs a spot in next season’s Champions League and an estimated £100 million windfall. Postecoglou stated that no meetings have been scheduled to discuss his future and expressed his intent to continue working with the team. He emphasized his commitment to winning and highlighted the challenges faced due to injuries within the squad.






















