Tottenham 1 Man Utd 0: Spurs WIN Europa League as they end 17-year trophy drought in ‘worst final ever’
IN A European final between 16th and 17th in the Premier League, no wonder the ultimate scrappy goal proved the difference.
It may have been a Luke Shaw own goal, it may have been a Brennan Johnson tap-in on the line.
But Tottenham do not care as their long, long wait – 17 years – for a trophy is over.
Johnson thought he had squeezed home the all-important goal on 42 minutes and wheeled away to take in the adulation of his adoring team-mates and fans.
Replays showed the ball bounced off Shaw’s arm before spinning beyond the diving Andre Onana and squeezing into the corner as Johnson swung a boot at it as it crossed the line.
But Spurs had Micky van de Ven to thank just as much for his epic goal-line clearance.
After Guglielmo Vicario completely butchered a catch, the ball ricocheted off his head to Rasmus Hojlund.
The Manchester United striker thumped his header over Vicario and looked to have equalised – but for the flying Dutchman Van de Ven who acrobatically cleared off the line.
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