Domino’s cheeky dig at Tottenham Hotspur ahead of Europa final

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The north London team is heading to the final at the Estadio de San Mamés in Bilbao, against Manchester United, this evening (May 21) after a less-than-impressive Premier League season that has left them languishing near the bottom of the table.

To showcase just how long it’s been since the Lilywhites have won a trophy, the pizza brand has unveiled a digital billboard outside their home ground.

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It displays a huge figure playfully showing the number of pizzas delivered in the UK and Ireland since 2008, the club’s last trophy win.

The number totals well over a billion pizzas - more than 1,569,226,205) which is enough pizza to cover the Tottenham’s home ground 25,873 times.

The billboard was unveiled as May 21 marks 17 years, two months and twenty-four days, or 6,279 days, since the team last lifted a major prize.

With this being the 2008 League Cup, when they overcame Chelsea to win 2-1.

A spokesperson for Domino’s said: "We’re not taking sides, but if Spurs deliver in Bilbao, we’ll happily reset the counter to zero.

“We always deliver - now it’s their turn to do the same in the final.

“And of course, all eyes are on Ange… no pressure, mate."

The nearest Spurs have come to winning a major trophy in recent years was 2021, when they lost out to Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City in the EFL Cup final.

And they’ll be doubly hoping for success this evening ( May 21), as a trophy in the cabinet would allow them to justifiably claim they’d had a ‘better’ season than rivals Arsenal.

The Gooners fought until the late stages of the Premier League race as well as the Champions League before being eliminated in the semi-finals by Paris Saint Germain.

But Mikel Arteta’s side will end the season with nothing - even if they finish runners-up in the league, compared to Spurs’ lower-mid-table finish.

To make matters worse, former talisman Harry Kane - Spurs’ most successful striker of the modern era - just picked up his first major team trophy as a player.

He was part of the Bayern Munich side that recently clinched the Bundesliga, crowning them champions of Germany for the 34th time.