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The Europa League final was Ange Postecoglou's 100th game in charge of Tottenham
Michael Emons
BBC Sport journalist
Ange Postecoglou says he wants to stay in charge of Tottenham and has not "completed the job" after leading them to their first trophy in 17 years.
Wales forward Brennan Johnson's scrappy first-half goal, followed by a resolute defensive display, gave Spurs a 1-0 win over Manchester United in the Europa League final in Bilbao, Spain.
It was the club's first piece of silverware since winning the Carling Cup in 2008 and their first continental trophy since a Uefa Cup success in 1984. The result also transformed a disappointing campaign, with Tottenham qualifying for next season's Champions League.
Postecoglou's job has come under increasing pressure with his team 17th in the Premier League and on course for their worst league finish since one season in the old Second Division in 1977-78.
Asked about his future, the 59-year-old Australian said: "I've had such a laser focus on winning this, whatever happens, happens.
"I'm the manager of the football club, that decision is not in my hands. All I know is having this [medal] around my neck means we have won a trophy. I don't feel I have completed the job.
"We're still building this team. It's a young team, we need to add experience and now we are in the Champions League. I've been trying to build a team that can be challenging for the next four or five years.
"Since I came here I had the belief of trying to win something and we have done that and I want to build on it."
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