BILBAO, Spain – Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur don shift their focus from poor domestic campaigns to Europa League final wey go happen for San Mamés Stadium on May 21. Both teams dey struggle for bottom half of the Premier League table, but dem dey eye European glory wey fit secure dem place for next season Champions League.
As dem prepare for dis final, United don suffer 18 losses after dem lose 1-0 to Chelsea, while Spurs don rack up 21 losses with dem 2-0 defeat to Aston Villa. Even though dem get terrible form for domestic league, both teams don shine for Europa League, as dem never lose any match for di last five outings.
Dis final dey critical because e fit shape di future of both clubs. For United, winning dis trophy go help manager Ruben Amorim attract better players as dem rebuild for next season. For Spurs, a win go be their first major silverware for 17 years and go reduce pressure on manager Ange Postecoglou, who don face serious scrutiny.
“We dey prepare for every competition,” Amorim talk after di Chelsea match. “We get five days to rest and prepare for di final. Pressure dey, but we ready for am.”
Both teams don show weak defensive form, with Tottenham conceding 61 league goals dis season compared to United’s 54. Nevertheless, di last performance for each side in Europe don bring hope for dem as dem aim to change di narrative of their season.
Before di Europa League final, Tottenham don defeat United three times dis season, including a thrashing 3-0 at Old Trafford. However, United dey bring better form into di Europa competition, as dem enter di final unbeaten.
Former United captain Roy Keane talk say, “United get experience for finals, and dat fit make di difference.” On di other hand, ex-Spurs midfielder Jamie Redknapp call am 50/50 match, adding dat dis go be chance for Tottenham to break di jinx of no trophy.
Injuries don plague both teams, with key players like Dejan Kulusevski and James Maddison missing for Spurs, while United fit welcome back Andre Onana for di final. Dis season, both clubs suffer significant injuries, with Spurs recording di third worst injury crisis in di league.
As dem approach di final, all eyes dey on Bilbao, and no one fit predict wetin go happen. “For dis kind one-off game, anything fit happen,” Keane conclude. Di match dey set to kick off by 20:00 UK time.
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