On Wednesday, Athletic Club's wonderful San Mamés stadium in Bilbao will serve as host for this season's Europa League final, and for the third time, it will be an all-English final as Tottenham Hotspur face Manchester United. Despite the fact that the Premier League can feel a sense of pride about having three representatives in two European finals this season (Chelsea playing Real Betis in the Conference League final), the overall sentiment is that this is a game that comes with an emphatic, overwhelming air of mediocrity.
Europa League: Spurs, Man United most chaotic combined XI
