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Reporter talks about the Europa League final: Eggs are all in the same basket; can Amorin use this to shape the future?

May 21st, Tottenham's UEFA Cup final against Manchester United is about to break out. Before the game, two reporters talked about the showdown with the official website of UEFA.

Tottenham reporter Mark Petit:

The head coach has been rotating the team in recent weeks, and their focus is of course this final. Now Postkoglu has a healthy roster to choose from, although the absence of midfield creative players Berrival, Madison and Kulusevsky is indeed a pity.

Tottenham showed a more conservative and resilient side in the important away game against Frankfurt and Bord Shining, and in the final, they must have the same perseverance. Because all the "eggs" of the club are placed in the Europa League basket, the team is under tremendous pressure. Of course, the first European trophy since 1984 is also a reward that the club is eager to receive.

Manchester United reporter Steve Bates: One of the beauty of sports competition is that it occasionally produces a perfect symmetry, which is a game that must not be missed. This is the UEFA Cup final this year, with two English teams that have underperformed at home striving to save their season in surprising ways.

No exaggeration, for Manchester United's victory at St. Mames will shape the future of this team under Amorin and provide a springboard for Old Trafford to enter a new era.