Key Points

Yves Bissouma considers Tottenham's UEL semi-final win the best night of his life but hopes to surpass it in the final. Spurs, struggling domestically, see the UEL as a chance for redemption against rivals Manchester United. Bissouma has been a standout performer despite criticism from manager Ange Postecoglou. The midfielder remains determined to prove himself on the biggest stage.

Key Points: Tottenham's Bissouma Calls UEL Semi-Final Best Night Ahead of Man United Final

  • Bissouma ranks top in defensive contributions for Spurs
  • Spurs seek redemption after poor Premier League season
  • Ange Postecoglou pushes Bissouma to improve
  • Tottenham face Man United in UEL final
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Tottenham's Bissouma describes UEL semi-final win as best night of his life but wants to top it in final

Yves Bissouma aims to top his "best night" as Tottenham face Manchester United in the UEL final, hoping to end Spurs' trophy drought.

"It was the best night of my life because I qualified for the final of the Europa League. – Yves Bissouma"

London, May 14

Tottenham Hotspur midfielder Yves Bissouma wants to top the "best night" of his life as he puts in the hard yards for the UEFA Europa League final, which would decide whether the Spurs would end their trophy drought by lifting the coveted title.

Tottenham has endured hardships during the domestic season. The beleaguered Spurs are threadbare at the 17th spot with 38 points. However, they have a shot at writing their redemption arc as they take on domestic rival Manchester United in the UEL final on May 21.

Despite their domestic woes, Tottenham has figured out a way to relish consistency in the continental competition. They punched their tickets to Bilbao after securing a 5-2 aggregate win against Bodo/Glimt.

Bissouma described the semi-final triumph as the "best night" of his life and wants to have a better one by standing victorious in the final against the Red Devils.

"It was the best night of my life because I qualified for the final of the Europa League. Nothing can change it in my life, and I will never forget this. And I know I can have one night that can be better than this, so I'm trying to work hard to be ready for that," Bissouma told Sky Sports.

"It's not every time you have a chance to play a European final, and it's not something that's coming every season, so a special moment like this, you feel it like a dream. I don't want to wake up," he added.

Across the two legs in the semi-final, Bissouma was a vital cog in Tottenham's success. He ranked joint-top for shots and possessions won in the defensive third. The 28-year-old also featured in the top four for tackles, interceptions and possessions won in the midfield third.

While Bissouma has been one of the standout performers for Tottenham despite their shambolic run in the Premier League, he has been at the receiving end of criticism.

After Tottenham lost to Fulham in March, club boss Ange Postecoglou said the Mali-based footballer can "sometimes let the game drift by him". He also stated his intention of wanting Bissouma to be more dominant on the ball.

"It's always a pleasure to work with Ange. I have a good relationship with him. He's one of the managers who really understands players and tries to do his best for his team. He puts in all of his energy for success," he said.

"I take it [any criticism] in a good way because when I was good, he was telling me I was good. And when I'm not, if he says that, I take it in a good way. He said that for me to improve, to show him the best [player] he knows, it's making me work hard to be at my best," he added.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
As an Indian Spurs fan, this final means everything! Bissouma has been our rock this UEL campaign. Hope he brings his A-game against United. COYS! 🔥 The way he's taking criticism positively shows great character.
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Priya M.
Interesting how a player can have such contrasting domestic vs European form. Bissouma's stats in UEL are impressive but Spurs' EPL position is shocking. Hope they win the trophy - Indian fans deserve to celebrate after supporting through this tough season!
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Arjun S.
Watching European football at 1:30 AM is tough but worth it for moments like these! Bissouma's passion reminds me of our Indian players - they give everything on pitch despite challenges. Hope ISL can reach this level someday 🤞
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Sunita R.
Respect for how Bissouma handles criticism. In India we're too quick to troll players after one bad match. Football is a team sport - one player can't carry entire team. Hope Spurs win but United will be tough opponents.
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Vikram J.
As a neutral Indian fan, this final promises fireworks! But honestly, Tottenham's defense worries me. Bissouma can't do everything alone - others need to step up. Still, European nights have that magic... may the better team win!
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Neha P.
The passion in Bissouma's interview gave me goosebumps! This is why we love football ❤️ Waking up at odd hours to watch matches, debating with friends - it's all worth it for moments like these. Booked my cafe seat for final already!

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