
O’Hara in disbelief at Tottenham news he’s heard ahead of Man United final – ‘Oh my’
Jamie O’Hara is evidently worried about Tottenham’s chances of beating Man United in the Europa League final after the latest news.
Two Premier League games remain for Tottenham, though with their focus already on the Europa League final against Man United, they will brush any importance of those fixtures away.
It’s common knowledge, but Tottenham‘s entire season hinges on their ability to win the Europa League and end their 17-year run without a trophy.
A season without European football would be a disaster for Spurs, and O’Hara is growing in concern ahead of the clash in Bilbao after the news he has heard from North London.
Dejan Kulusevki update sparks major concern at Tottenham
Injuries and missing players have been the story of the season for Tottenham, who could finish as low as 17th in the Premier League as a result.
Even with the Europa League title, not many will look back at the current campaign with any real fondness, though it would do plenty to subdue some of the concerns.
However, it looks as though they will have to find that success without Dejan Kulusevski, who has since undergone surgery for a knee injury sustained recently, and O’Hara can’t believe the fact that he is set to miss the final.
Stats (All competitions) | Kulusevski |
Matches | 50 |
Goals | 10 |
Assists | 11 |
Minutes played | 3,450 |
Speaking on talkSPORT, he said: “To lose [Kulusevski], I’m like, oh my god. Because Kulusevski destroyed Man United at Old Trafford, so to lose him is an absolute killer blow.”
The Swede has a newfound role at Spurs this season, playing centrally, and with him and James Maddison set to miss the final, Ange Postecoglou will have a serious headache when it comes to picking his side to bring the trophy home.

Tottenham need to find a way to cope without Kulusevksi
Kulusevski has been one of Tottenham’s best players this season, and to lose him and Maddison for the biggest game of the campaign is a massive, massive blow.
However, feeling sorry about it won’t bring the trophy home, and Tottenham need to find a way to adapt to his absence if they are to find success.
Man United, after enduring a scarily similar domestic campaign to Spurs, will be just as hell bent on winning the Europa league.
Despite the injuries, it is shaping up to be a huge game for both sides, who will not want a bottom-five finish to be the story of the season.