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Breaking: Tottenham Beat Manchester United in Europa League Final, Book Champions League Spot

The Journal Nigeria May 21, 2025

Chijioke Gabriel

Tottenham have won the Europa League. Brennan Johnson’s 42nd minute goal was enough to overcome Manchester United in a tight final played in Bilbao on Wednesday night.

It is the club’s first major trophy since 2008 when they beat Chelsea in the League Cup. Watched on by chairman Daniel Levy, Ange Postecoglou’s side have now cemented themselves in history.

Despite being 17th in the Premier League, Spurs were able to overcome Manchester United (only 16th themselves) in Bilbao on Wednesday night. As well as claiming silverware, the result means Tottenham will play in the Champions League next season.

Ange Postecoglou has also kept up his personal record of winning a trophy in his second year at a club. The Australian’s position in charge of Tottenham in the long run is still in doubt.

He was able to celebrate a special night in Spain regardless of what is to come. Johnson opened the scoring right on half-time, getting in ahead of the United defenders to Pape Matar Sarr’s cross.

The ball came off Luke Shaw as it deflected towards Andre Onana in goal but still found its way in. Postecoglou was quick to celebrate with his coaching staff as Ryan Mason jumped from the bench to join in a group hug.

Dominic Solanke might have added a second on the hour mark after good work from Destiny Udogie during a counterattack. The England striker took a poor touch when set through on goal, though.

United probed for an equaliser with Micky van de Ven forced to make an acrobatic and remarkable goal-line clearance, hurting himself in the process. Guglielmo Vicario also kept out an effort from substitute Alejandro Garnacho.

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