Pedro Porro in action for Spurs in the 2025 premier League match against Burnley

Tottenham defender says “We deserve” Champions League place

John William Last updated: Sep 4, 2025, 11:38 am
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Pedro Porro has dismissed criticism of Tottenham’s Champions League place, insisting the north London side fully deserve their spot in Europe’s elite competition. Spurs finished 17th in the Premier League last season but secured qualification by winning the Europa League final against Manchester United — ending a 17-year trophy drought in the process.

Porro, who was one of Tottenham’s standout performers despite a chaotic campaign, told ABC that Spurs showed “two different teams” across competitions but proved their worth when it mattered most.

Porro: “We Deserve It”

Porro admitted that Spurs were poor domestically but emphasised the contrast with their strong European run:

“We had a very difficult year in the league due to many factors… I saw two different teams, one in the Premier League and one in the Europa League. At the end of the season, we won the Europa League and we’re going to play in the Champions League this year. We deserve it.” — Pedro Porro, via ABC

The Spain international also highlighted that competing in Europe required a different mentality and praised Spurs’ ability to rise to the challenge.

From Postecoglou to Frank

Tottenham’s Europa League triumph proved not enough to save Ange Postecoglou, with chairman Daniel Levy replacing him with Thomas Frank in June. The Danish coach has taken six points from his opening three Premier League games, steadying the ship as Spurs prepare for their Champions League opener against Villarreal later this month.

Pedro Porro Stats Snapshot (2024/25 Season)

Stat (2024/25) Pedro Porro
Appearances 51
Goals 4
Assists 9
Chances Created 54
Trophies Won 1 (Europa League)

source: sofascore match data – 2 September 2025

Porro’s attacking contributions underline why he remains a pivotal part of Spurs’ system heading into their Champions League return.

Analyst Verdict — John William

Tottenham’s league struggles last season can’t be ignored, but winning the Europa League was both historic and transformative. Pedro Porro’s comments reflect the mindset shift needed — Spurs may not have been consistent in the Premier League, but in knockout football they delivered under pressure.

Thomas Frank now inherits a squad with European pedigree and fresh ambition. If Porro maintains his form, Spurs could be dark horses in the Champions League while stabilising their domestic campaign.

Key Insights

  • Spurs finished 17th in the Premier League last season.
  • Won the Europa League final v Manchester United to qualify for UCL.
  • Porro: “At the end of the season, we won the Europa League… we deserve it.”
  • Daniel Levy replaced Ange Postecoglou with Thomas Frank in June.
  • Spurs face Villarreal in their first Champions League group game.

What’s Next for Spurs?

Porro and Spurs now turn focus to Villarreal in their Champions League group opener. For Thomas Frank, balancing Premier League recovery with European nights will be the acid test. Spurs fans may doubt the club’s league record, but Porro’s words are clear: Europe is where they belong.

Can Tottenham prove Pedro Porro right and show they deserve their Champions League place?

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