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
You are right that the Europa League final is no longer about who is the best in the Premier League and although both teams lost their last Premier League games, this says nothing in the context of the competition in the final. I am concerned about Manchester United’s attack and defence as this is an issue that Amorim has not fully resolved and even though the Manchester United striker has not shown his best qualities at all. If one of them can control the momentum to create chances then one of them will succeed and an early goal can also change the game.