Manchester United and Tottenham are set to compete in the Europa League final, both desperate for a successful conclusion to their disappointing Premier League seasons. With a potential £100 million prize for Champions League qualification, both teams are in precarious league positions, experiencing significant struggles. United, positioned 16th, endure their worst top-flight campaign, while Spurs, just below, are facing their longest period without silverware since returning to the Premier League. The match represents a crucial turning point for both teams, with managers emphasizing the importance of the victory for the clubs' futures.
For me personally, great, it's another trophy I can reminisce about in my old age. But more importantly for the club, I've always said that it's the significance of what it does.
United are winless in eight league games, their worst such run in Premier League history, falling at Chelsea on Friday in their last outing ahead of the final.
Ruben Amorim's Red Devils are 16th and with 18 league defeats are enduring their worst top flight campaign in half a century, since their 1974 relegation.
Tottenham also slumped to defeat at Aston Villa for their fifth loss in six league matches.
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