
UEFA issue grovelling apology after Tottenham trio miss out on Europa League medals
UEFA issued a formal apology after a logistical error left Tottenham Hotspur players Son Heung-min, Rodrigo Bentancur, and Cristian Romero without Europa League winners' medals during the post-match ceremony in Bilbao on May 21, 2025. Tottenham clinched a 1-0 victory over Manchester United, marking their first major trophy in 17 years.
The celebratory moment was briefly marred when the trio did not receive medals on the pitch due to an unexpected shortfall. UEFA explained that only 30 medals were prepared for the presentation, but more players, including injured stars like James Maddison and Lucas Bergvall, participated than anticipated. This led to the medals running out before all players were recognized.
The oversight caused a stir among fans and players, but UEFA quickly rectified the situation by delivering the medals to Son, Bentancur, and Romero in the dressing room. In their statement, UEFA expressed sincere regret for the confusion, emphasizing that the error was unintentional and promptly addressed. The players, focused on their historic triumph, appeared to move past the incident swiftly, joining teammates and fans in celebrating the long-awaited silverware.
Tottenham’s victory, sealed by a disciplined performance against a strong Manchester United side, highlighted their resurgence under their current management. The Europa League title not only ended a 17-year trophy drought but also boosted Spurs’ confidence for the ongoing Premier League campaign. While the medal mishap briefly stole headlines, it did little to dampen the joy of the achievement.
UEFA’s apology and quick response ensured the focus returned to Tottenham’s success, with fans lauding the team’s grit and unity on social media platforms like X. The incident, though unfortunate, became a footnote in an otherwise triumphant night for the North London club.
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