Liverpool sealed the Premier League title in style on Sunday with a 5-1 win against Tottenham.
The Welsh soccer club,watched on by jubilant owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney,have won an unprecedented third straight promotion.
The Tottenham manager could be shown the door,with the club on course to surpass their club record of 19 defeats in a Premier League campaign.
Everyone thought this occasion would swallow Tottenham Hotspur whole. Instead,they ate.
It speaks to the dark,oppressive cloud of negativity that has settled over Spurs that most people seem to have totally discounted any possibility that they could still win a European trophy.
Angeball is not dead. Not yet. Worst-case scenario,this project has exactly one week to live,assuming we believe the talk that Ange Postecoglou’s future at Tottenham Hotspur depends entirely upon winning the Europa League.
Postecoglou had clashed with Spurs fans in the past,most notably after the defeats at Bournemouth and Fulham,but this felt different. This felt like the end of what had started as a love affair.
Social media has unleashed a lot of bad stuff on modern sport,but this might be the worst development yet.
A double from Wilson Odobert against AZ Alkmaar has propelled Tottenham Hotspur into the Europa League quarter-finals,setting up a two-legged clash with German outfit Eintracht Frankfurt.
Legendary manager Sir Alex Ferguson has backed the plans for a stadium “everybody in the world will want to visit”.