Tottenham: Micky van de ve ven keen to repay ange postcoglou not to ‘give up’ with the Europa League Win
Tottenham defender Micky Van de Ven has spoken before the Europa League final against Manchester United on Wednesday night.
like moment Attempt to save their shameful season with a European trophy, Van de ven has spoken with her GQ About how much silver winner with North London would say about it.
24-year-old and his side are a make Away from their first trophy in 17 years and a moment he says he will prove many wrong doubts.
“If you join the spurs, of course people joke that you will never win a trophy. This group of players and staff want to make sure we change this to fans and club,” He said.
“We have had a really difficult season, so we want to end positively – for us, and for fans about how they supported us this season. “
He was also asked about Mayor Daniel Levy gave each player a carved hour and the importance of the first arrival of this time, compared to the last time the team received such a gift.
“In 2019, they were second, so now it is up to us to make sure we come first, and then we can see what can happen,” Van de Ven said. “I think I’ll treat myself with something special to always see it and think,” Ah, it’s because I have reached a European final in my career. “
The new defender also commented on manager Ange Ange Postecoglou, whose work will be endangered if the Europa League cannot provide. He admitted he wants to win for him, especially in what would be a great story in his second season at the club.
“We want to win for the Gafer, of course,” He stated. “Everyone knows that he has said that he always wins things in his second year (at a club). It is a beautiful quote for her and would make her even more beautiful if we can make it happen!
“He has been so positive throughout the season and made sure that no one lets his head sit down even if we play a terrible game. We never had a feeling that he was giving up on us; he always keeps us pushing us. That is why at the end of a difficult season we still believe we will win.”
Tottenham season is riding in the Europa League final Wednesday as they seek to save something from their catastrophic campaign. Winning the competition would reserve a place in the next season’s champions league – plus a huge budget growth for the team going to the summer transfer window.