Everton and Leicester out to spoil Londoners’ party


Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino during training Action - Filepic

IN A glorious week for English clubs in Europe, fans of Tottenham and Chelsea will be still digesting the different manner in which their teams qualified for the Champions League and Europa League finals.

Tottenham came back from 3-0 down on aggregate to overcome Ajax Amsterdam, while Chelsea needed the lottery of penalty kicks to dump stubborn German side Eintracht Frankfurt out of the Europa League.

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