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Board Gambling discussion
Re: UEFA Europa League 2024/25 Season
by
slapper
on 16/05/2025, 04:57:30 UTC
Tottenham does not have much experience in European competitions, but because they often face Manchester United in Premier League matches, there is a slight difference because both teams are familiar enough with the characteristics of their opponents' games, making it possible for anything to happen, and what needs to be remembered is that the final match will run with different tensions.
Many favor Manchester United in the final match later, but I am sure Tottenham also has high confidence because throughout the meetings between the two teams this season, Tottenham has always been able to win over Manchester United in Premier League matches, so that can be a confidence or motivation for Tottenham players to be able to do the same in the final match later.
That's what I said before because Tottenham's quality of play is much better than Manchester United's in the Premier League so it will not be easy for Manchester United to beat Tottenham. The coach's strategy will determine the course of the match and now there are many players who are injured in the Manchester United team so this is also very beneficial for Tottenham. Amorim must try something good if they want to present the championship title and maybe the defense line and attack line must be able to be maximized well because apart from the bad defense, Manchester United also does not have a sharp striker this season.
That's fine, but for United right now, "Premier League form" and "Europa League form" are two different worlds. Domestically, things have been terrible. But they haven't lost in 14 games in Europe. Hojlund's EL rate is 31.6%, which is more than twice as high as his EPL rate. Amorim's 3-4-3 formation creates more space and lessens the pressure on Fernandes and Garnacho, so they can play their roles without having to deal with the chaos of the EPL

The Spurs' defense also looks strong, but it's getting hot. They've only conceded three goals in the knockout stages, but in the league phase, their xGA was over thirteen. If that reverts under pressure, and United tends to score late in games (36% of their KO goals happen after 75 minutes), this match could quickly change. No longer is it about who is the better in the league. It's about who can control momentum when the tension hits minute 80