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MANCHESTER UNITED and Tottenham face off in TONIGHT'S massive Europa League final - and excitement is reaching fever pitch!
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But, despite that, Amorim incredibly has the chance to secure United their first bit of European silverware since 2017.
However, under-fire Tottenham manager Ange Postecoglou promised that he always 'delivers a trophy in his second season' and will be desperate to end Spurs' 17-year trophy drought.
With Champions League qualification for next season also up for grabs, this has all the ingredients to be a classic affair.
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