From Spursy to Unitedy: Gareth Bale's Take on Tottenham's Historic Europa League Triumph
Gareth Bale humorously suggests 'Spursy' may now be 'Unitedy' after Tottenham's Europa League victory over Manchester United, marking a historic win for the club.

Former Tottenham Hotspur star Gareth Bale has playfully suggested that the term 'Spursy' — often used to describe Tottenham's tendency to falter at the brink of victory — might now be replaced with 'Unitedy' following their Europa League final triumph over Manchester United.
Tottenham secured a 1-0 victory against Manchester United in Bilbao on Wednesday, clinching their first trophy in 17 years. The North London club celebrated their win on social media with a post captioned 'Spursy,' a nod to their past struggles.
Bale, who spent six years at Tottenham before moving to Real Madrid, reacted to the win with a jest: 'It could be a 'Unitedy' thing now, I'm telling you.'
While his comments were light-hearted, Bale emphasized the significance of this victory for the club. 'It gets rid of that stigma now for sure and hopefully they can build on it,' he told TNT Sports. 'It's amazing for the club, it's been a long time coming. Now, Ange [Postecoglou] goes down as a legendary manager, winning a European trophy.'
Bale believes this win could be a turning point for Tottenham. 'Now they've finally got it off their backs, hopefully this is a stepping stone to build off. They'll have a cash injection with the Champions League, they'll be able to get players in and strengthen from there.'
Tottenham's goalkeeper, Guglielmo Vicario, also expressed hope that the victory would help the club move past the 'Spursy' label. 'All the jokes, all the stuff about being Spursy and this kind of stuff, now I don't know, maybe we've stopped that,' he said in a post-match news conference. 'We are very happy for ourselves for what we've been through this season. Now see next season, we are in Champions League is a massive achievement, it's where this club has to stay.'
This historic win not only marks a significant milestone for Tottenham but also sets the stage for future successes, as they prepare to compete in the Champions League next season.