Amad is determined to strike it lucky in the Europa League final with Manchester United, setting his sights on a win after two previous disappointments.
The winger has twice tasted defeat in the Europa League finals, once while donning the United shirt and then during his loan spell at Rangers, both times ending in penalty heartache.
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He endured the agony of the 2021 final loss to Villarreal and the subsequent season's defeat by Eintracht Frankfurt from the sidelines as an unused substitute.
Now, after bouncing back from an injury that could have ended his season, Amad is eager to break into Ruben Amorim's first eleven for the Tottenham clash, with more than just silverware at stake – a Champions League spot and a £100million prize are also on the line.
Amad shared his aspirations: "I've already lost two Europa League finals, so I hope to win this one. I keep praying for that one.
"It will be really good for me, but also for the team, because at the end of the day, we want some things at the end of the season.
"I was on the bench before. I was young. I had no experience, but it was a good experience for me to be in my first Europa League final with the team.
"At the time, we had great players like Paul Pogba and Edison Cavani. It was a dream for me, honestly.
"But now it's my moment. It's the moment for the club, it's the moment for the players, for everyone, for the fans, because they deserve this moment.
"We will give everything, we will give our best to try and win this competition."
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The impending face-off between United and Spurs stands as a landmark clash in the annals of both clubs, with an extraordinary amount riding on what is tantamount to a do-or-die encounter.
Amad has been a shining light in an otherwise calamitous season for United, right until he sustained a grave ankle injury back in February, which was anticipated to sideline him for the remainder of the season.
However, after a gruelling three-month recovery period, Amad has made a timely return for a match that is not just crucial for United's ambitions but also pivotal for manager Amorim's tenure at the helm.
Ready to demonstrate his value once more, the 22-year-old, who bagged a memorable brace in United's surprise 2-1 triumph over Manchester City away earlier in the campaign, is intent on claiming a starting spot for the decisive battle in Bilbao.
"It's a really good feeling to be back on the team, to try to help the team win something at the end of the season," remarked Amad about his comeback from an injury he incurred during training.
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Detailing the incident, he said: "I was pressing Andre Onana, then I think my left foot stayed on the grass and turned. At that moment, I knew it wasn't really good, because I knew I'd miss some games.
"I didn't know if my season was really over. So after my operation, I kept believing, I kept praying to be back before the end of the season.
"I'm always positive, I'm always smiling. That's me, that's Amad, so I always try to grow up with positive things.
"I believe in my potential. I believe I can be one of the best in the world. I just have to give my best every game. That's it. But I think I believe in my potential.
"I think the manager believes in me, too. He believes in my potential. I'm trying to repay his confidence every time I'm on the pitch."