The meaning behind Tottenham’s hidden message in kit reveal video

Tottenham Hotspur have revealed their new away kit for the 2024/25 campaign, and the promotional video for the release includes a hidden message that may hint at the club’s ambitions for the coming season.

Pedro Porro
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Spurs want to make it to Europa League final

The kit reveal video shared by the club stars the likes of Pape Sarr, Micky van de Ven, Radu Dragusin, and Pedro Porro, as well as Tottenham Women’s stars, Celin Bizet and Martha Thomas.

Eagle-eyed viewers have spotted a little Easter egg in the video, with 90Min editor Sean Walsh pointing out a reference to the 2025 Europa League final at the end of the clip.

As the video wraps up, the message “Holiday special: Destination Bilbao, Spain” shows up on screen.

Bilbao is the host of the Europa League final for the upcoming campaign, and Spurs are of course involved in the competition again this season.

Europa League
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Can Tottenham win the Europa League this season?

Naturally, Ange Postecoglou and his Lilywhites will be targeting success on every front next year, but it seems the Europa League could well be a key goal for the club judging by this little secret message.

Spurs secured a Europa League spot thanks to their fifth-placed finish in the Premier League last season. They will find out who they are drawn against in the competition’s new league format on August 30.

They will play eight games as part of a 32-team league, before (hopefully) progressing to the knockout stages, with the final in Bilbao taking place on May 21, 2025.

Spurs Web Opinion

It’s an interesting little message in the video there, but it should come as no surprise that Spurs are eager to be in that Europa League final.

We know Postecoglou demands success, and the Europa League presents us with a great opportunity to win a trophy next season.

It will be a welcome return to see the club back in European action and having a busier fixture schedule compared to the measly 41 games played across all competitions last season.

Hopefully, the club can not only go far in the Europa League but also put up a better effort in the Carabao Cup since the early exit did potentially rob some of the younger players in the Spurs first team squad the chance to impress.

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