Tottenham picked up their biggest win of the season on Thursday evening as they beat Bodo/Glimt to reach the Europa League final.
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Spurs are now one game away from Champions League qualification and their first trophy in 17 years.
Ange Postecoglou has made it clear how important the Europa League is this season, and Spurs have delivered in that competition.
Speaking to TNT Sports after the game, Yves Bissouma has been discussing how Spurs will celebrate this win, and he says that the feeling is so jubilant right now that even Daniel Levy might get involved in the celebrations.
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Yves Bissouma says Daniel Levy will get involved in Tottenham celebrations
Bissouma spoke about how Spurs will celebrate this game.
The midfielder says Tottenham will be singing all the way back to London after this win, claiming that even Daniel Levy is going to get involved with the singing.
“Oh, I don’t know, I can imagine us on the flight, we will be singing, singing until we arrive back in London, it’s an important moment for us, a big, big, big performance for tonight. We’ll just celebrate with everyone, even the president will sing I think,” Bissouma said.
Yves Bissouma comments on making Europa League final
This is a big moment for Bissouma as he’s made the first final of his entire career.
The midfielder has worked his way back into Ange Postecoglou’s side after a difficult season.
Indeed, Bissouma has been heavily criticised at times this season, and Bissouma has even been linked with a move away from Spurs.
Now, Bissouma has fulfilled a childhood dream, and speaking to SpursPlay, he noted how he can’t believe he’s in this situation.
“When I was a kid I would never believe I would come and play for Spurs one day. Now I’m here and I’m in a final, I can’t explain it, I feel like I’m dreaming, if I’m in a dream I don’t want to wake up,” Bissouma said.
Spurs have every right to celebrate this win, but they can’t get too carried away as the job isn’t finished yet.
Indeed, Spurs still have a sizeable roadblock ahead of them in the shape of Manchester United, and with less than two weeks to go until the final, Tottenham’s celebrations can’t last long as they need to regroup and refocus ahead of this game.