Tottenham’s Fourfold Humiliation of United: No Mercy, Just Mastery

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Owobu Maureen
Owobu Maureen
Tottenham’s Fourfold Humiliation of United: No Mercy, Just Mastery

If Manchester United fans thought their season couldn’t get any worse, Tottenham Hotspur was ready with a cold one and a smirk: “Hold my Guinness.”

For the fourth time this season, Spurs didn’t just win—they outplayed, outclassed, and straight-up embarrassed United. The cherry on top? A 1–0 victory in the Europa League final. Not just a trophy, but history signed with a grin and sealed with Champagne.

Four meetings. Four wins. Zero doubt.

Let’s relive the nightmare together:

  • EFL Cup: 4–3 — A seven-goal thriller that set the tone for the season.
    Premier League (First Leg): 1–0 — Tight, tactical, and a preview of the pain to come.
    Premier League (Second Leg): 3–0 — A public flogging on home soil.
    Europa League Final: 1–0 — Just enough. Just Spursy enough.

  • Aggregate score? Spurs 9, United 3. A perfect recipe for heartbreak in red.

With Son Heung-min leading the line, it was Brennan Johnson who truly stole the spotlight—early goal, calm finish, and a post-match quote destined to haunt United fans until 2030:
“Even if na the kit man score, the win na win. Simple.”

Cristian Romero treated United’s attack like an uninvited guest—Harry Maguire got pocketed like loose change. If Romero were a nightclub bouncer, United wouldn’t have even made it past coat check.

And Richarlison? This fearless version of him ran riot, linking play crisply and justifying every Samba shuffle without even needing to score.

For United, this was meant to be the dawn of the Rúben Amorim era—a fresh start, a clean slate, less drama. Instead, it was déjà vu in disguise: disjointed pressing, a midfield chasing shadows, and defenders frozen like statues.

They’ve conceded 58 goals this season, sit 16th in the league, and have taken four straight Ls from a team they once mocked.

Forget “the Amorim Era”—this feels more like the “Am I Dreaming?” era. Spoiler alert: It’s not a good dream.

Meanwhile, Tottenham didn’t just claim a trophy—they sent a statement. This wasn’t about Kane. It wasn’t even about Son. It was about a squad that’s grown teeth.

Depth, discipline, and a dressing room ready for war, not just good vibes. From Romero’s warrior mindset to Johnson’s fearless hunger, Spurs looked nothing like the “nearly men” of the past.

What started as another meme season ended in medals and moments.

Final tally:

EFL Cup: 4–3 (W)
EPL 1st Leg: 1–0 (W)
EPL 2nd Leg: 3–0 (W)
Europa League Final: 1–0 (W)
Aggregate: Spurs 9 – 3 United
Four games. Four dubs. One trophy. No debate.

Tottenham didn’t just win—they shattered a stigma, rewrote their reputation, and built a highlight reel United will want permanently erased. So next time someone calls Spurs bottlers, remind them: the only thing Tottenham bottled this year was Champagne, popped in celebration of a season United can only dream of. Manchester United vs Tottenham final match turned out to be a redemption for Spurs and a reality check for United.

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