Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy fires Arsenal dig after reaching the Champions League final
TOTTENHAM chairman Daniel Levy took a swipe at Arsenal in his programme notes on the final day of the season, following his club’s run to the Champions League final.
Moura sealed his hat-trick and a spot in the final six minutes into added time, however, screwing home an effort from 15 yards.
The whole Tottenham family, including Levy, celebrated on the pitch after full-time and the chairman revelled in the success in his programme notes for the Premier League final-day clash against Everton, making a dig at Arsenal in the process.
“We dare to dream and we want nothing more than to bring the Champions League trophy to North London,” the bespectacled businessman wrote.
“It’s been unbelievable and now it’s time to believe.”
Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy celebrated with Mauricio Pochettino after the semi-final win (Image: Getty)
We dare to dream and we want nothing more than to bring the Champions League trophy to North London
Daniel Levy
The only other top-flight club in north London, Arsenal, have never won the European Cup, like Spurs.
The Gunners had a chance to win the competition in 2006 but lost 2-1 in the final having taken the lead.
“To reach the final against Liverpool on 1 June is something we have all achieved together,” Levy added.
“Everyone contributes to a team – staff, players, management and fans.
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Arsenal lost in the 2006 Champions League final (Image: Getty)
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Tottenham star Lucas Moura sealed the side's spot in the Champions League final (Image: Getty)
“No one person can do this alone, it's the strength of everyone pulling together in the same direction which brings success and I thank each and every one who is part of this team including the millions of our fans around the world.
“Even before the incredible events of Wednesday night in Amsterdam, this campaign has been one of the most epic in the club’s history.
“I am delighted for Mauricio and his team - it is so well deserved and evidence of the truly amazing spirit we have within this squad.
“I hope they realise the total joy and exhilaration they have given us fans. We are so proud of them all.”