Ange Postecoglou emphasised that winning a trophy, not just improving their Premier League standing, would transform Tottenham. Their recent Europa League victory over Manchester United ended a 17-year silverware drought and secured Champions League qualification. Despite finishing 17th in the league, this triumph marked a significant turnaround for Postecoglou's team.
The Australian manager faced immense pressure to deliver this trophy, having previously stated he always wins silverware in his second year at a club. His track record includes victories with South Melbourne, Brisbane Roar, Yokohama F. Marinos, and Celtic. Adding the 2024-25 Europa League title to his achievements further solidifies his reputation.

Postecoglou clarified his earlier statement about winning trophies in his second season. "People misinterpreted me," he said. "It was not me boasting, just me making a declaration, and I believed it." He acknowledged the team's poor league form but stressed that winning a trophy was his primary goal.
Son Heung-min made history as the first South Korean captain to lift a major European trophy. This victory was also his first career silverware. Reflecting on the achievement, Son joked on TNT Sports, "Let's say I'm a legend. Why not? Only today!" He expressed immense joy and relief after dreaming of this moment for years.
The victory was particularly meaningful for Tottenham fans and players alike. Son noted the challenges throughout the season but praised the team's unity during tough times. "I felt the pressure," he admitted. "I wanted it so badly." The win allowed him to finally relax after days of anticipation.
Postecoglou highlighted the importance of strong organisation and game planning in knockout football. He believed Tottenham's solid foundation made them difficult to break down against Manchester United. Despite some issues in transitions, he felt confident they could handle any challenges from their opponents once they took the lead.
"I'm still taking it all in," Postecoglou added, acknowledging the significance of breaking Tottenham's long trophy drought. He sensed nervousness within the club but hoped this success would change how players view themselves and their potential.
Son's achievement also marked Tottenham's first silverware since Robbie Keane and Ledley King lifted the 2008 League Cup at Wembley. The victory brought immense joy to fans who had waited nearly two decades for such a momentous occasion.
The triumph represents more than just a trophy; it signifies hope for Tottenham's future under Postecoglou's leadership. With Champions League football secured, there is renewed optimism among supporters as they look forward to what lies ahead for their beloved club.