Tottenham Assistant Coach: The pressure in the final is far greater than that in the semi-finals, but the previous battle has proved the team s ability to withstand pressure
5:07am, 21 May 2025Football
May 21st News At 3 am on May 22, the Europa League final, Tottenham Hotspur played against Manchester United. Before the game, Tottenham assistant coach Matt Wells was interviewed by the media.
■About the Europa League final
Matt Wells said: "The air is filled with excitement! As the coaching staff, we are proud of the Europa League journey, but the ultimate goal has not been achieved. Although the preparation is busy but full of expectations, I feel honored to be able to participate in the finals as a Tottori youth training."
"The pressure in the finals is far beyond the semi-finals, but don't forget that the previous battle was also difficult. The away game defeated Bodeya and the clean sheet of Frankfurt (the opponent's 30 consecutive goals record ended), which has proved the team's ability to withstand pressure. The boys are ready."
Related Posts
- Official: Everton buys out Alcalas & signs for 2 years, and it is reported that the cost is 15 million euros + 3 million euros
- Milan may add Jaf, Bennaser, Adrie or Chukueze to the DV9 deal
- Follow Arnold and the team: Real Madrid s signing of Connaught is ready! See you within 2 months
- Completely breaking with the coach! The best player in history announced his withdrawal from the national team!
- Gathering 300 million strikers, will Galatasaray have a stable Turkish Super League championship next season?
- Mijatovic: Modric will not go to non-mainstream leagues, he wants to keep his form and play in the World Cup
- Neymar s net worth fell to 12 million euros, Ronaldo at 40 years old, Messi at 37 years old, 18 million euros
- 1.2 billion Ouhao formation is useless, it is a third place in the Premier League, and it is too unexpected to be tied by the bottom team
- Fan Zhendong only joined the Bundesliga for 6 days, and brought three major benefits to the club. No wonder the opponent called crazy