Wild moment Spurs fans storm pitch in huge invasion of Tottenham Stadium after lifting silverware in Bilbao

This is the Wild Moment Spurs fans in Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London, the field came in after winning the pulsating all-Prem Europa League final.

Brennan Johnson's 42nd minute strike was enough to seal it for traces of thousands of fans of white shirt in the Basque capital to the extreme bedlam.

After years of heartbreak, Tottenham fans were insane because they celebrate the victory that finally brought silverware back to North Londen.

Wild scenes unfolded in the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, where thousands had gathered to watch the competition on gigantic screens – and exploded in Pandemonium the moment the last whistle blew.

Fans jumped over barriers and flooded the unspoilt North Londen field in a tide of white shirts and flags.

Wild those hard supporters even climbed on top of the gigantic screens in the Tottenham -Arena while waving their shirts in the air.

Within a few minutes after the last whistle, North Londs was stuck with fans who flooded the streets with white torches while he is “North London is ours!”

The unfortunate goal bounced in England Ace Luke Shaw and got a wall of noise from the team in white -ending in their 17 -year -old trophy -dried.

The Scrappy game saw United Dominating, but there were few clear opportunities -betraying the gloomy Premier League form of both teams.

A diving header of red Devils skipper Bruno Fernandes just shot wide from the post, and the determined defending of Tottenham stood firmly with the tie that fulfilled his 'El Crapico' invoicing.

Spurs now has a cool Jackpot of £ 100 million suitable and half of the 70,000 British fans in Bilbao Delirious Happy sent.

The final was played in the midst of a crazy atmosphere with the full audience at fever Pitch waving with flags and non-stop for their teams.

The players struggled to hear themselves communicate because of the deafening roar.

John Affleck, a lifelong Spurs fan from Enfield, stepped on a partner's hotel floor and spent more than £ 5,000 to get here.

He told the sun prior to Wednesday's game: “I am brutal, but I really don't care. We just had to win.”

Victory for Spurs' Ange Postecoglou offers him a chance to hold his job and lead his side to the Mega-Money Champions League next season.

Before the kick -off in Bilbao, the atmosphere had become more tense, with the benign exchanges between fans replaced by an atmosphere of threat near the stadium, with Spanish riot agents who use shields and bates that split skirmishes.

Officials hoped that the poorly tempered last phases on the field would not be reflected outside the ground, with the result that massacre caused in the streets of the city, while the red half of the 70,000 British in Bilbao was confronted with a long and courageous journey home.

The victory marks the first European silverware of Tottenham since 1984 – and may have just saved the task of Postecoglou, after he had been under enormous pressure for the definitive “El Crapico” by rival fans.

Spurs not only takes the trophy home – but also hits their golden ticket back in the Champions League, with a potential windfall of £ 100 million to start up.

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