
Inside Tottenham's wild dressing room celebrations as stars down beer, eat pizza and head to hotel to party until 3am
The players well and truly enjoyed ending the club's long wait for silverware
PARTY TIME Inside Tottenham's wild dressing room celebrations as stars down beer, eat pizza and head to hotel to party until 3am
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TOTTENHAM celebrated their Europa League final triumph by partying into the small hours of the morning.
Ange Poestecoglou's troops ended the club's 17-year wait for silverware with a 1-0 win in Wednesday's all-English final against Manchester United in Bilbao.
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Tottenham ended their 17-year trophy drought by beating Manchester United in the Europa League final
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Ange Postecoglou's troops celebrated wildly in the dressing room
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Crates of beer and pizza galore were delivered to the north Londoners' dressing room after the match
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Several players took to social media to show off their winners' medals
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A first-half goal from Brennan Johnson handed the north Londoners victory at the San Mames stadium as well as Champions League football for the 2025/26 season.
Son Heung-Min sent his team-mates and the thousands of Spurs fans in attendance into a state of ecstasy when he hoisted Europe's secondary club trophy high into the Bilbao sky.
But the partying didn't stop there, with the players wildly celebrating in the changing room.
Crates of popular Spanish beer Estrella Damm were delivered to the Spurs dressing room for the players to enjoy.
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As were bottles of champagne, several of which ended up being sprayed as Son re-enacted the trophy lift.
But they weren't just given booze in the aftermath of their victory, they also had a boatload of pizza sent their way.
Several Spurs players gave an insight into the dressing room celebrations via their Instagram stories.
Yves Bissouma went live on the social media platform, showing just how full the dressing room was with booze, pizza and fruit.
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Destiny Udogie showed off his winners' medal on Instgram
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Goalscorer Brennan Johnson proudly posed with skipper Son Heung-Min
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Yves Bissouma flaunted the trophy during an Instagram Live
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Inside raucous Tottenham dressing room,
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And the midfielder, who was Spurs' best player on the night, hilariously filmed himself eating some well-deserved slices during a near four-minute broadcast with the trophy.
The tunes, unsurprisingly, were pumping - with Natasha Bedingfield's 'Unwritten' being blasted over the speakers.
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That was preceded by 'AFRO TRAP Part.3' by MHD, which was an appropriate choice from Bissouma.
That's because it's more commonly called 'Champions League' due to its numerous references to Europe's elite club competition, which Spurs are back in.
And the competition was firmly on the players' minds as they lined up in the dressing room as the anthem played.
Goalscorer Johnson was one of several players to post from the dressing room, sharing a snap of himself and skipper Son.
And he mocked the 'Spursy' dig that has been levelled at the club for the last two decades, writing: "So f***ing Spursy."
Italy international Destiny Udogie also took to his story, proudly showing off his winners' medal.
He wrote across his image: "All glory to God."
Spurs continued their celebrations into the early hours of the morning after returning to their team hotel.
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Yves Bissouma was the life and soul of the party on the way back to the team hotel
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Several players and staff members partied until the small hours of the morning
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The bus journey back to the hotel was equally as jubilant as the dressing room, with Bissouma being the life and soul of the party.
Upon arrival at the hotel, Son was seen geeing up fans who had followed them back.
Several players and staff members were spotted living it up in their full kits until THREE AM THIS MORNING before deciding to hit the hay.
Spurs' European triumph could be the perfect swansong for Postecoglou, who has overseen a woeful domestic season for the north Londoners.
But despite having a fairytale exit on the cards, the Aussie seemingly has no intention of moving on.
He told TNT Sports: "I don't feel like I've completed the job yet, we're still building.
"The moment I accepted the role I had one thing in my head, and that was to win something.
"More than anything else, I had that in my head and we've done that now. So I want to build on it."
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