Tottenham Europa League trophy parade: Date, route and time after final win over Manchester United
Briefly

In a lackluster final, Spurs secured a 1-0 victory over Manchester United thanks to a goal from Brennan Johnson before half-time. Despite being under pressure in the second half, Spurs managed to defend solidly, marking a significant achievement for manager Ange Postecoglou, who traditionally wins trophies in his second year. This victory not only brings Spurs their first silverware since 2008 but also leads to celebrations including a planned open-top bus parade for fans in north London, highlighting the achievement that fans had been eagerly anticipating.
Ange Postecoglou declared earlier this season that he always wins a trophy in his second year at a club and he has delivered on that.
Spurs defended deep for much of the second-half and invited the pressure from United, with Micky van de Ven forced into a sensational acrobatic clearance on his own line.
An open-top bus parade will take place this Friday, May 23, with fans set to line the streets of north London.
Spurs will finish 17th in the table if they do not better United's result against Aston Villa, but that will be of no concern to the club's supporters.
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