Europa League Semi-Finals: Tottenham and Man United on the Brink of Bilbao Final
The UEFA Europa League semi-final second legs promise drama as Tottenham and Manchester United aim to secure their places in the final in Bilbao. With both teams holding first-leg advantages, they face challenges from Bodø/Glimt and Athletic Club, respectively, on Thursday, May 8th.
Bodø/Glimt vs Tottenham (1-3 agg)
Tottenham’s 3-1 first-leg victory at home was slightly marred by Ulrik Saltnes’ late goal for Bodø/Glimt. This crucial away goal gives the Norwegian side renewed hope as they return to their home ground, Aspmyra. Bodø/Glimt coach Kjetil Knutsen emphasized the importance of the goal, stating it provides hope for a comeback. The team also welcomes back key players Patrick Berg, Håkon Evjen, and Andreas Helmersen from suspension.
Despite Tottenham’s dominance in the first leg, coach Ange Postecoglou remains pragmatic, acknowledging the need to maintain focus. Defender Pedro Porro echoed this sentiment, stressing the importance of being at 100% to avoid complacency. Tottenham will be wary of past experiences, having previously squandered a two-goal lead against Dinamo Zagreb in the 2020/21 Europa League.
Manchester United vs Athletic Club (3-0 agg)
Manchester United holds a commanding 3-0 lead from the first leg against Athletic Club, thanks to a dominant performance inspired by Bruno Fernandes. However, coach Ruben Amorim cautioned against complacency, reminding his team of their comeback against Lyon in the previous round and highlighting the unpredictable nature of football.
Athletic Club faces a daunting task, needing to score at least three goals without reply at Old Trafford. The absence of key players Iñaki and Nico Williams, along with top scorer Oihan Sancet, further complicates their challenge. Despite the odds, defender Yeray Álvarez emphasized the team’s confidence and determination to fight for a comeback. Athletic can draw inspiration from their 3-2 victory at Old Trafford in the 2011/12 Europa League.
Final Destination: Bilbao
The 2025 Europa League final will be held at the San Mamés Stadium in Bilbao, Spain, on May 21st. The stadium, home to Athletic Club, has a capacity of over 50,000 and hosted the 2024 UEFA Women’s Champions League final.