tranchithanh
@tranchithanh
Tottenham Hotspur clinched their first European trophy in 41 years with a narrow but well-earned 1-0 victory over Manchester United. The decisive moment came in the 42nd minute, when Brennan Johnson capitalized on a low cross from Pape Sarr that deflected off Luke Shaw and beat Andre Onana at the near post. While somewhat fortunate, the goal crowned a strong first half from Spurs.
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Onuphrius Edelgard
@onuphrius
Onana’s inconsistency and shaky decision-making were again exposed, while young center-back Leny Yoro nearly gifted a goal due to a defensive lapse.
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Felicity Narayana
@narayana
Amad Diallo was one of the few bright spots, showing flair and confidence on the ball.
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Colter Romualdo
@romualdo
Brennan Johnson’s pace and directness proved to be the game-changer.
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Quintilius Christian
@quintilius
The midfield duo of Bissouma and Bentancur disrupted United’s rhythm and maintained possession under pressure
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Dmitar Ederne
@dmitar
Cristian Romero was a rock at the back and rightly earned Man of the Match honors.
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Sigibert Diocles
@sigibert
Ange Postecoglou’s side displayed tactical discipline and a compact defensive structure.
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