Ange Postecoglou believes that winning the Europa League and ending Tottenham's 17-year-old waiting for a trophy can be a turning point for the club.
Spurs is preparing for a huge confrontation against Manchester United in the Europa League final in Bilbao on 21 May, because they want to secure their first silverware since the League Cup in 2008.
Europa League Glory is said to be the first European trophy of the North -London club since the UEFA Cup in 1984 and Postecoglou thinks earning silverware would change the perception of traces in the future.
When asked what would mean winning a trophy at Spurs, he said: “For me personally, great, it is another trophy that I can remember on my old age. But more importantly for the club, I have always said that it is the meaning of what it does with people who really influence you.
“Much of the success I have had has been really important things. Yokohama hadn't won the championship for 14 years, Australia had never won a continental championship and Brisbane hadn't won one.
“South Melbourne, my first job, had not won in seven years and Celtic was a year, but that is a long time in Scotland. They had to re -retrieve the dominance they had for so long.
“If you look at the historical background of this club for the past 20 years, it feels like a turning point for how people perceive this club and how this club perceives itself, which I think is the biggest thing.
“Until you do it, regardless of what you achieve even more, people start saying that you have won nothing. In our game, and in life in general, those are the things that matter most if people have where you are.”
German referee Zwayer to officiate the European League final
UEFA has previously confirmed that Felix Zwayer will take the lead over the All-English Europa League final between Manchester United and Tottenham.
The 43-year-old considered the semi-final second stage of last week's Champions League between Paris Saint-Germain and Arsenal, with May 21 in Bilbao as his second UEFA show piece that the 2023 Nations League final referred.
Zwayer took the lead for the semi -final of England against the Netherlands at Euro 2024, after which boss Gareth Southgate insisted that the appointment of a previously suspended official “was not even a consideration”.
In 2006, the German was banned from six months in the football federation of his country, after working with Robert Hoyzer as an assistant referee.
Zwayer was one of the civil servants who brought the match of Hoyzer's match fixing to the light, with the relatively short duration of the ban of Zweayer a recognition of that contribution. Hoyzer was banned for life.
The midfielder of England, Jude Bellingham, was built a fine of the German Federation in 2021 a fine after he referred to the involvement of Zwayer in that scandal after a defeat for his former club Borussia Dortmund against Bayern Munich.
