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Tottenham Hotspur

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  1. 'Hopefully it's a stepping stone for more' - reaction to Europa League winpublished at 23:00 21 May

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    Former Tottenham manager Glenn Hoddle on TNT Sports: "Incredible. I've got no nails left. Fantastic for the club.

    "It wasn't a fantastic game, but they got over the line. Ange Postecoglou got it right in the end.

    "He played three in midfield, and particularly in the first half, that overpowered Manchester United. In the second half, there was a case of holding on and hanging in there.

    "They defended like trojans. Hopefully, it's a stepping stone for more."

    Former Premier League defender Steve Brown on BBC Radio London: "Ange Postecoglou has taken a great deal of criticism in recent months, but how better to respond to it than bringing a trophy back?

    "We are all going to wait with baited breath as to whether he will still be Tottenham manager next season.

    "But Spurs are going to have Champions League football next year and that is huge for them as a club."

    Mark Ogden, senior writer for ESPN, on BBC Radio 5 Live: "Ange deserves a lot of credit and Spurs deserve a lot of credit.

    "If you are a team in the Premier League, winning a European trophy is bigger than than winning a League Cup or FA Cup. It's a European trophy and they don't come around very often."

  2. Did you know?published at 22:57 21 May

    Rasmus Hojlund fights for ball with Yves BissoumaImage source, Getty Images

    Tottenham had three shots, just 27.7% possession and completed 115 es in the Europa League final, which are all the lowest figures Opta has on record by any team in a major European final (since 2009-10).

  3. 'We get battered for not winning a trophy - we had to get the first one'published at 22:49 21 May

    Brennan JohnsonImage source, Getty Images

    Tottenham goalscorer Brennan Johnson, speaking to TNT Sports: "I'm so happy right now. This season has not been good at all, not one of us players care about that now. This team has not won a trophy for 17 years, it means so much.

    "All the fans get battered, we get battered for not winning a trophy. We had to get the first one. I'm so happy. Ever since I came here it has been 'Tottenham, good team but can't get it done', but we got it done.

    "I knew I touched it a bit [for the goal], but not clean, then I looked up and the ball was trickling in the goal.

    "[In the last five minutes] I couldn't watch. I was just asking 'how long left">