Spurs end 17-year trophy drought with Europa League glory
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Ange Postecoglou said he kept his distance from the Tottenham squad’s Europa League title-winning festivities as he aimed to let them “properly” celebrate the occasion.
Tottenham Hotspur boss Ange Postecoglou said he had not had any discussions with the club regarding his future despite ending a long trophy drought by winning the Europa League title and qualifying for the Champions League.
Amorim says he is still hurting from the Europa League final defeat on Wednesday: "It was harsh for us to lose that game because we were the better team and had more chances." He was asked about the future of Bruno Fernandes and Alejandro Garnacho but insisted that his only focus is Sunday's match.
Ange Postecoglou has teased he might be around for a third season at Spurs after guiding the club to Europa League glory this week. Thousands of fans lined the streets of north London to greet the
Amorim cupped his hand round the back of Casemiro’s neck as the midfielder’s eyes focused down on the turf, a man possibly contemplating how his perfect record in five Champions League finals had become blemished with a loss in the equivalent in Europe’s second-tier competition.