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Re: UEFA Europa League 2024/25 Season
by
shogun47
on 18/03/2025, 12:21:24 UTC
A quick look shows that the English clubs have a good chance to have one of their teams get into the finals because Manchester United and Tottenham each occupy a different half of the tournament bracket, correct me if I am wrong here though, but this is how I see it.

Both opponents for the English teams are hard. Neither Frankfurt nor Lyon will be easy for them. I see some very close games coming, but it is a big chance for one of them to save this season. A final would be insane between Manchester United and Tottenham, but I don't think that's how this Europa League season will end. Nevertheless, it would be a great final despite their bad performances in the league.
Tottenham Hotspur are not stable when it comes to recording streak winnings, there have been some random up and down performance, and we know it doesn't fit the club's standards. Ange Postecoglou can do something for a change because he wouldn't forgive himself if he's been eliminated from this very tournament. Ange Postecoglou seen what happen to Liverpool, got beaten by Newcastle United and the Magpies lifted the trophy after so many good years. He can actually give the Spurs their first trophy after all these decades.

Whether we like it or not, we're seeing Manchester United in the Europa League final this season. They've proven beyond all measures to become the best participating team this season with unbeaten records, who else can actually meet this record? Ruben Amorim should not be underestimated after all because he's HIM in football.

Yes but in the Europa League they don't need a streak in the sense that they need it in the Premier League. It's two games at a time and this mode gives teams like Tottenham the chance to beat opponents that are in better shape. In the Premier League they need winning streaks or otherwise they are out as you can see now. In the Europa League it starts from zero every two games and they can still make up for one bad game by playing one good game as it was the case last round. Winning one and losing one can be enough. They lost 0-1 against Alkmaar and then beat them 3-1 and they'e made it.

Frankfurt is one level harder than Alkmaar I think, but when Tottenham plays at home they have got a real opportunity to create a great advantage for themselves, which I think they will need because Frankfurt at home is strong.