Tottenham players celebrate with the Europa League trophy on a parade two days after their victory over Manchester United in the final in Bilbao.
Tottenham players celebrated with the Europa League trophy on a parade two days after their victory over Manchester United in the final in Bilbao(Image credit: Getty Images)

For the first time in 17 years, Tottenham actually won a trophy a first European trophy since 1984, no less.

That they did it in the same season as their lowest league finish for 47 years made it all the stranger yes, Spurs were tipped from the start as serious contenders to win the Europa League, but they then lost 22 of their 38 Premier League matches and finished 17th.

The appropriate Spursy outcome would have been to get all the way to the Europa League final, then succumb to Manchester United, but they only went and won it thanks to a goal from Brennan Johnson, who is Tottenham Hotspur's fourth-most expensive signing ever. Or at least, a goal that was credited to Brennan Johnson the Welshman appeared to direct the ball away from the net, only for it to hit Luke Shaw and go in.

It was Ange Postecoglous last game Keith Burkinshaw also left after winning the UEFA Cup in 1984, becoming boss of the Bahrain national team.

win the Ballon dOr, ahead of Kylian Mbappe (11-4), Vinicius Junior (10-1), plus Lamine Yamal and Raphinha (14-1).

Virgil van Dijk, Jude Bellingham, Robert Lewandowski, Harry Kane, Cole Palmer and Alexander Isak werent far behind, with Ousmane Dembele nowhere close perennial bottlers PSG were only sixth favourites for the Champions League.

They then lost at home to Liverpool in the first leg of the last 16, before a penalty shootout win at Anfield kicked off a three-round wipe of English sides Aston Villa and Arsenal also eliminated, before Inter were obliterated in Munich.

Seven goal contributions in PSGs last six Champions League games helped Dembele bag the Ballon dOr Salah finished fourth, behind both Yamal and another PSG star in Vitinha.

Crystal Palace had never won a major trophy, and werent showing huge signs of doing so. The Eagles won just one of their first 13 Premier League fixtures in 2024-25, then nearly lost Jean-Philippe Mateta to a decapitation in the fifth round of the FA Cup against Millwall.

Fortunately, Mateta came out of hospital with only ear damage after a high challenge from goalkeeper Liam Roberts, and was back for the rest of Palaces remarkable cup fairy tale.

A surprising 3-0 triumph over Aston Villa came in the semi-finals, before Eberechi Ezes winner against Manchester City in the showpiece. They conceded only one goal on the way to the trophy.

Senior Staff Writer

Chris joined FourFourTwo in 2015 and has reported from more than 20 countries, in places as varied as Ivory Coast and the Arctic Circle. He's interviewed Pele, Zlatan and Santa Claus (it's a long story), as well as covering the World Cup, AFCON and the Clasico. He previously spent 10 years as a newspaper journalist, and completed the 92 in 2017.


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