Brennan Johnson and Guglielmo Vicario have explained the impact of having the support of family throughout our European journey this season.
Both sets of parents were amongst the small number of Spurs fans who managed to make it to Bodo/Glimt, in the north of Norway, for our semi-final, second leg a fortnight ago.
"My parents were out in Norway, which is unbelievable," said Brennan. "Their support is crazy, and they absolutely love it. There's a group of them with some of the other players, which is really nice.
"They do some cool stuff, get to see some amazing cities and I'm so thankful that they love coming because, especially at stadium like Bodo, as soon as I walk out, I can see them and that’s another thing, as well as the amazing fans, when you see your family, it makes you realise who you're doing it for."
Vic's parents have been alongside him since his switch from Empoli in the summer of 2023. Again, their support was there for all to see in our special documentary following the goalkeeper's recovery from a serious knee injury earlier this season.
He said: "They’ve been to every away game in Europe this year, so they have played a good part from my side, trying to support the boys.
"It was a great night for them in Bodo. I called I called them after the game, I said, ‘where are you, waiting for me outside?’, but they were out celebrating with the fans. Every time they prioritise the pub!
"I know they enjoyed Frankfurt as well, of course, because of the win and reaching the semi-finals. Bodo, it’s a different kind of journey to go there. Also, for them, outside the vibes of football, it has been it has been a good journey."