Europa League, Tottenham and Manchester United
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Will Spurs or Man United save their season and win a trophy and qualify for the Champions League in the process?
Manchester United could be set to receive a welcome boost from an unfortunate source as Tottenham Hotspur are increasingly worried Dejan Kulusevski will miss next week’s Europa League final.The Red
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The Mirror US on MSNTottenham Hotspur chasing USMNT star as Manchester United and Atletico Madrid loomUSMNT midfielder Johnny Cardoso could be in line for a big money move in the summer with Tottenham Hotspur, Manchester United, and Atletico Madrid all linked
Manchester United and Tottenham both have the chance to save their dismal seasons in the Europa League final. The Premier League rivals are set to meet in Bilbao with major silverware and a big
Ruben Amorim has admitted Manchester United being in the Champions League next season could be a poisoned chalice.
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AAP on MSNTottenham Hotspur player Dejan Kulusevski to miss Europa League final against Manchester UnitedAnge Postecoglou has been dealt a huge blow in his bid to steer Tottenham to the Europa League crown with star man Dejan Kulusevski ruled out of the final against Manchester United following surgery on his right knee.
The View From The Lane team discuss whether Tottenham or Manchester United will have the edge heading into the Europa League final
Manchester United last won this competition in 2017 under Jose Mourinho, while Tottenham last won the UEFA Cup in 1984. Here's everything that you need to know about the match:
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Tottenham fans are set to greatly outnumber Manchester United supporters in Bilbao for the Europa League final, with reports that around 15,000 Spurs fans are expected to travel to the Basque country without a ticket. Both clubs have been allocated 15,000 seats at the 53,000-capacity San Mames stadium.
United is staggering to its worst top-flight season since it was relegated in 1974, with Sunday being its 17th defeat in 36 games and ninth loss at Old Trafford.
Manchester United coach Ruben Amorim insisted Wednesday he would not walk away despite the club's woeful form this season. United has lost a club-record 17 Premier League games this season and is languishing 16th in the 20-team division.