Tottenham Hotspur and Liverpool will meet in a mouthwatering Champions League final next month.

Micky Hazard has congratulated Tottenham on Twitter for finishing fourth in the Premier League and stated how ‘incredible’ it is that Liverpool ended up finishing as runners-up with their points tally.
The former Spurs man also labelled the prices for the Champions League final to Madrid as a ‘disgrace’ as the English duo are set to meet in Spain’s capital at the start of next month.
Jurgen Klopp’s side will be aiming to win their sixth European Cup in their history, whilst the North London club will be looking to win their first major honour under the stewardship of Mauricio Pochettino.
Nonetheless, as the Premier League campaign came to a close on Sunday afternoon, Hazard posted this message on his personal Twitter account about the season finale and the prices for the European Cup final.
As reported by BBC Sport, both Tottenham and Liverpool have united to speak out against the prices of tickets and flights for that June 1st showdown.
It is the first time since 2008 that two English clubs will contest an all English Champions League final – but this isn’t the only European game with two English clubs in it.

London duo Arsenal and Chelsea will face off in the Europa League final at the end of this month as North London could potentially be holding aloft the Europa League and the Champions League trophies.
Truthfully, if Spurs do go on to win the Champions League then it won’t sit well with their bitter rivals Arsenal, who are yet to lift that trophy.

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