“Winners know how to win – and United are born winners,” says the legend as Amorim’s side storm into Dublin showdown.
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Paul Scholes has delivered a rallying cry ahead of the upcoming Europa League final, insisting Manchester United’s history of success will give them the edge over Tottenham Hotspur. In an interview after United’s commanding 7-1 aggregate win over Athletic Club, Scholes pointed to the club’s winning pedigree, especially in European competitions, as a critical factor.
Under Rúben Amorim, the Red Devils have rediscovered swagger, playing with attacking fluidity and resilience. Mason Mount’s brace, including a halfway-line screamer, headlined a ruthless 4-1 second-leg performance at Old Trafford. Scholes praised the mentality coursing through the squad, citing it as a key difference between United and Spurs—who haven’t lifted European silverware in over four decades.
Tottenham, under Ange Postecoglou, have been impressive but less convincing in their journey to Dublin. While their tactical identity is bold, questions linger over their composure in finals.
With Amorim’s tactical vision clicking and seasoned players like Mount stepping up, Manchester United enter the final not just with momentum—but with a legacy Spurs have yet to match.