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Joe Rindl
BBC Sport
Great question, Andy.
I've just had a dig through the small print and in Article 11.03 for both the Europa and Conference Leagues Uefa say:
"The winning team is presented with 50 gold medals and the runner-up with 50 silver medals."
So I imagine clubs can distribute medals as they see fit.
As for your question on times a player has won European trophies with two different clubs in one season, I'll leave the BBC Sport audience to answer that one.
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'You can make it something really special, this is the group that'll do it'
Bodo/Glimt 0-2 Tottenham (Spurs win 5-1 on agg)
Tottenham Hotspur
Tottenham's X account has given us an insight into what it's like to be in the dressing room with boss Ange Postecoglou.
After last night's win he told his players: "I'm so proud of how all of you have stuck together. Not one time have I felt that people are not believing or have lost what we have in here. It's just outstanding.
"People never realise what it's taken for you guys to be in this position and you deserve all the credit for that. It's unbelievable what you've done.
"The things we've had to deal with. Everyone has contributed. Yeah, we've had problems, for sure, but we've stuck together. You can make it something really special. This is the group of players that is going to do it."
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Postecoglou comes out fighting after reaching final
Bodo/Glimt 0-2 Tottenham (Spurs win 5-1 on agg)
Tottenham Hotspur
Tottenham are 16th in the Premier League after a poor domestic season and are chasing their first major trophy since 2008.
Manager Ange Postecoglou has come under criticism for his team's form, despite losing a number of senior players to injury. They won in Norway without James Maddison and Lucas Bergvall - both out for the season - with Son Heung-min also missing.
At times he has been mocked after stating, accurately, he wins trophies during his second season at a club. And minutes after seeing his team reach the Europa League final, he came out fighting again.
"It's going to upset a lot of people isn't it," Postecoglou said. "The debate's now raging. The latest one is that neither of us will be able to get a trophy if we win, they're just going to take a team photo because we're not worthy.
"I mean, who cares if we're struggling in the league? If it's so easy to get to a final, then why doesn't everyone who finishes in the top three do it? It's a separate thing. It's got nothing to do with league form.
"I couldn't care less who's struggling and who's not. I think both us and Manchester United have earned the right to be there."
When was Solanke's last goal from open play?
Bodo/Glimt 0-2 Tottenham (Spurs win 5-1 on agg)
Tottenham led 3-1 from the first leg and Dominic Solanke broke the deadlock in the Arctic Circle to put the tie further out of reach.
The England striker has been in and out of the team this season through injury but has got back in the goals recently.
Solanke produced a perfect poacher's strike in Bodo to register his fourth goal in five games - and his 15th in 44 games since joining from Bournemouth last summer.
It was also his first goal from open play in 16 games, stretching back to the 2-1 defeat by Newcastle in January, when the 27-year-old headed in the opener from Pedro Porro's cross.
Spurs' defence pulls off rare feat
Bodo/Glimt 0-2 Tottenham (Spurs win 5-1 on agg)
Tottenham's clean sheet in Norway not only made for a panic-free evening but also meant they pulled off a rare feat.
Bodo/Glimt have played 11 home games in Europe this season and Qarabag are the only other team that has won in Bodo. The likes of Lazio, Olympiakos, Twente, Besiktas and Porto have all been beaten.
What's more, it was only the third time in 22 European games this season that Bodo/Glimt have failed to score.
Spurs also became the first team to stop Bodo/Glimt scoring in 2025, with Thursday's game the 16th that the Norwegian side has played since the turn of the year.
Man Utd and Tottenham have earned their shot at the Champions League
Simon Stone
BBC Sport's chief football news reporter
I said this last night and I repeat it now, I do not understand the argument over the merits of Manchester United and Tottenham potentially qualifying for the Champions League by winning the Europa League.
That is the prize at the start of the tournament - and has been for quite a while. In 2023 I don't recall anyone complaining about Sevilla dropping out of the Champions League, then winning the Europa League in the same season to qualify for the Champions League again, having finished 12th in the league. All I heard was how amazing it was they were specialists in the tournament.
When West Ham won the Conference League in 2023, amid the elation at winning the trophy and the admiration expressed for David Moyes, I don't recall anyone complaining about them getting into the Europa League the following season given they finished 14th in the table.
The obvious difference this season is that eight third place teams have not dropped into the competition below midway through.
It means that in the Europa League the number of clubs from each country was sealed at two. By their very nature, the two clubs from the biggest countries would be expected to do well.
One side from Germany and another from France didn't even make it out of the first phase. Manchester United have knocked out both sides from Spain and the other one from France in the knockout rounds. Tottenham beat a team from Germany in the quarters and the two Italian teams were beaten by the teams who then lost to the Premier League duo.
The fact is Manchester United and Tottenham have reserved their best performances for the Europa League. Whoever wins it deserves their Champions League place.