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Manchester United or Tottenham are now likely to break a record that Inter Milan set more than 30 years ago

May 9, 2025 9:46 AM
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Tottenham and Manchester United have set up a date with destiny as they prepare to face off in the Europa League final in Bilbao.

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Manchester United and Tottenham could set European recordTottenham and United’s fixtures analysedTottenhamTottenham14:15Crystal PalaceCrystal PalaceAston VillaAston Villa19:30TottenhamTottenhamTottenhamTottenham16:00BrightonBrightonMan UtdManchester United14:15West HamWest HamChelseaChelsea20:15Man UtdManchester UnitedMan UtdManchester United16:00Aston VillaAston Villa

Despite both having terrible domestic campaigns, Manchester United and Spurs are now just one game away from qualifying for next season’s Champions League and winning some silverware in the process.

Tottenham could save their season with a win here, while United are in the same boat too.

In turn, United and Spurs could both be about to make a little bit of history.

Indeed, there’s a record here to be broken as United and Tottenham are both on course to break a record that was set by Inter Milan back in 1994.

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Manchester United and Tottenham could set European record

Manchester United and Tottenham are one game away from winning the Europa League, and regardless of which team prevails, a record could be broken here.

Indeed, United or Spurs could become the lowest-ranked team domestically to ever win a European trophy.

Back in 1994, Inter Milan won the UEFA Cup, finishing 13th in Serie A in the same season.

That is the lowest-place any team to win a European trophy has ever finished.

Lowest ranked teams to win European trophy Trophy won League position Year
Inter Milan UEFA Cup 13th 1994
Schalke UEFA Cup 12th 1997
Aston Villa European Cup 11th 1982
Bayern Munich European Cup 10th 1975
Manchester City Cup Winners’ Cup 10th 1970

However, with Spurs and United currently sitting 15th and 16th in the Premier League respectively, Inter’s long-standing record may well be broken.

Tottenham and United’s fixtures analysed

Of course, the Premier League season isn’t over yet and Spurs or United could still climb above Inter’s infamous 13th-placed finish in 1994.

However, given the current state of the league table, that does look unlikely.

Position Team Played
MP
Won
W
Drawn
D
Lost
L
For
GF
Against
GA
Diff
GD
Points
Pts
12 Crystal PalaceCrystal Palace 35 11 13 11 44 48 -4 46
13 WolvesWolves 35 12 5 18 51 62 -11 41
14 EvertonEverton 35 8 15 12 36 43 -7 39
15 Man UtdManchester United 35 10 9 16 42 51 -9 39
16 TottenhamTottenham 35 11 5 19 63 57 6 38
17 West HamWest Ham 35 9 10 16 40 59 -19 37

Wolves are in fine form at the moment, so they could pull even further clear of United or Spurs, while Crystal Palace have been solid recently too and will likely become unreachable for either United or Spurs.

As for Tottenham and United’s league fixtures, they’re not easy.

  • Sunday
    11th
    May

    Premier League
    • TottenhamTottenham

      14:15

      Crystal PalaceCrystal Palace

  • Friday
    16th
    May

    Premier League
    • Aston VillaAston Villa

      19:30

      TottenhamTottenham

  • Sunday
    25th
    May

    Premier League
    • TottenhamTottenham

      16:00

      BrightonBrighton

Spurs still have to play Aston Villa and Brighton who are very much in the hunt for Europe right now, meanwhile United have an even tougher run-in as they face Aston Villa and Chelsea.

  • Sunday
    11th
    May

    Premier League
    • Man UtdManchester United

      14:15

      West HamWest Ham

  • Friday
    16th
    May

    Premier League
    • ChelseaChelsea

      20:15

      Man UtdManchester United

  • Sunday
    25th
    May

    Premier League
    • Man UtdManchester United

      16:00

      Aston VillaAston Villa

It’s fair to suggest that United and Spurs will both finish below 13th in the Premier League this season, and, therefore, one of these two teams is likely to break Inter Milan’s record of being the lowest-placed side to ever win a European trophy.

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