Despite Petit's strong criticism, the possibility of United and Spurs meeting in the final remains very much alive. United, bolstered by their convincing first-leg display, will look to finish the job at Old Trafford against an Athletic side that struggled to recover after conceding three goals. Tottenham, meanwhile, must hold their nerve in the challenging environment of Bodo/Glimt’s home ground. The Norwegians have proven tricky opponents in past European campaigns, but Spurs’ two-goal advantage gives them a safety net.
Should both clubs progress, it sets the stage for a dramatic all-English final where one will secure the Europa League crown and a golden ticket into Europe’s premier club competition next term.