Man Utd vs Tottenham – Europa League final LIVE RESULT: Scrappy Johnson goal hands Spurs first trophy in 17 years

Spurs fans who couldn't get to Bilbao last night came together in the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium to see their side lift their first trophy in 17 years.
Just look at the scenes at the full-time whistle...
Wild moment Spurs fans storm pitch in huge invasion of Tottenham Stadium after lifting silverware in BilbaoManchester United skipper Bruno Fernandes revealed that he would be willing to leave the Red Devils this summer if the club want to cash in.
The Portugese superstar has been linked with a move to a big-money switch to Saudi Arabia.
Speaking after Man Utd's 1-0 defeat to Tottenham in the Europa League final, Fernandes said: "I have always been honest. I've always said I will be here until the club says to me that it's time to go.
"I'm eager to do more, to be able to bring the club the great days. In the day that the club thinks that I'm too much or it's time to part ways, football is like this, you never know it. But I've always said it and I keep my word in the same way.
"If the club thinks it's time to part ways because they want to do some cashing in or whatever, it's what it is, and football sometimes is like this."
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As Tottenham head back to North London, there will be one extra passenger on their flight home.
The Europa League trophy may need a seat just to itself, given the size of the silverware.
Not that anyone from Spurs will be complaining, they would have agreed to giving away their seat in an instant for it had you offered them the opportunity before kick-off.
Credit: Getty Having left clubs to join this Spurs' project, they may have had moments wondering if they would see some silverware.
Moments like this are just why they made that decision.
All the low points seem worth it as they enjoy a truly special moment with their teammates and fans.
Credit: Reuters Credit: Reuters Speaking with TNT Sports, the Man Utd manager was asked for his views and whether he is concerned about his future:
Especially in the second-half, we were in control of the situation. In the first-half we suffered a goal but we had plenty of chances to score. This moment is to give space to winners and try and deal with this feeling. I am confident I am still the guy, I know it is going be tough and the patience of the fans is going to be short. I am not going to give up on this challenge. If they say [the board] I have to go, I will leave without compensation in a day.
Ruben AmorimHe has had to field some difficult scrutinty from the media all season as things failed to go to plan.
But, for Ange Postecoglou, everything grilling must seem a distant memory now.
The former Celtic boss was brought in to bring the good times back to North London and he has certainly delivered.
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Club captain Son Heung-min was all smiles as he appeared on TNT Sports and said: ""Let's say I'm a legend. why not? Only today!
"17 years nobody has done it, so today let's say with amazing players probably a legend of the club.
"This is what I've always dreamed for. Today is the day it happened. I am the happiest man in the world.
"When you look at the whole season there will always be some situation you have a tough time but we as players always stuck together.
"I felt the pressure. I wanted it so badly. The last seven days I was dreaming about this game every night. It finally happened and I can sleep easy now!
"We can celebrate today so let's just make it one we will never forget and maybe I will miss the flight tomorrow!"
With Tottenham having a slender lead in the game, a superb acrobatic clearance from van de Ven saw him deny Man Utd an equaliser.
After Vicario's error, the Dutchman did brilliantly to hook it off the goal line.
If he wasn't one before, the defender will be a hero with fans forever after ensuring they scooped the trophy tonight in Bilbao.
Credit: Reuters Performances mean nothing in moments like this, getting results are all that counts.
These Tottenham fans will not be leaving this stadium anytime soon.
It has been a long wait but they have ended their 17-year trophy doubt.
Scenes.
Speaking with TNT Sports, the Spurs' manager gave his views after this massive moment:
Look I am still taking it all in. I know what it means for this football club. Unfortunately the longer it goes on, it is harder to break that cycle. There are supporters who have been following us for those 41 years and not seen it. I felt we were going to be hard to break down. I just had this thing inside me, I know our league form has been terrible, I knew only us winning something would change our mentality.
Ange PostecoglouMan Utd icon Rio Ferdinand told TNT Sports: "A disaster of a season ending on a bad note, but I don't think Man Utd did enough to deserve it.
"There was no real cutting edge in the Man Utd team. All that sustained pressure, the goalkeeper [Guglielmo Vicario] made one save in the whole game - you can't expect to win a trophy when you're a bit reserved."
He added: Getting those defenders back was critical for [Tottenham].
"Cristian Romero and Micky van de Ven wanted to defend that penalty area.
"They were not bothered about Harry Maguire being up - they enjoyed the battle.
"They defended for their lives and they got what they needed."
So after all the talk of El Crapico we got.... that.
Certainly not a Clasico, with little class on show.
You can't take anything away from Spurs, they sat deep, did what they had to do and will be wondering why it's taken 17 years to win a trophy when it was that easy tonight.
Fair play to Ange for ditching Ange Ball. It must take a lot of humility to ditch a tactic named after you. But it worked.
And whatever Amorim had told his players to do, didn't.
They only really raised the tempo in the dying minutes, with Vicario only making his first save after 75 minutes.
No one should be surprised United served up such dross, it's what they've been best at all season.
As for Spurs, dare I say it but, bar Vicario's attempts to let United back in, that was an unSpursy second half.
Congratulations to them, and if this is the end of Ange's time in charge, what a way to go out.
The goalscorer, draped in a Wales flag at the end of the match, added: "[The final few minutes were] horrible. I couldn't watch.
"I was listening to what the boys were saying, asking how long was left.
"When we defended that corner at the end, I kind of knew. The relief is nothing I can describe.
"Tottenham Hotspur finishing 17th in the Premier League isn't good enough, but we've had an unbelievable Europa run and the fans have been so good.
"I thought they had the edge on the United fans, to be honest... it got us through the game.
"He [Postecoglou] has done his job. If there's ever a time for a mic drop, it's now so I'll be looking forward to his interview.
"I can't thank the manager enough for how much trust he's had in us... especially in the Europa League, he had a great way of getting everyone up for it and it shows."
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