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Jan Vertonghen hopes Tottenham's 'craziest year' ends with Champions League glory

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Jan Vertonghen celebrates scoring for Spurs
Image: Vertonghen suggests Spurs could be "destined" to win the Champions League this year

Jan Vertonghen is desperate to make sure Tottenham's "craziest year" ends in Champions League glory.

Spurs have been 10 minutes or less from going out of the competition on five occasions, including three times in the group stage, and the late action in their quarter-final at Manchester City and semi-final at Ajax led to some of the most famous scenes in the club's history.

Vertonghen is hoping the club's memorable run has one more night of drama in store in Madrid on June 1.

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"I think every player has been used in the Champions League and played his part," he said.

"It's been the craziest one ever and being at the end of that crazy campaign now is something unbelievable.

"We all played our parts and hopefully we can hold the trophy at the end of the game.

"In the group stages, we should not have lost that away game at Inter, we got one point after three games, the Barca away game... there are so many I can't tell them all but it's been crazy.

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"How many games have we played to get here eventually? Twelve games? In every single one of them, something crazy happened.

"At the end of my career, I'll hopefully look at this and think this was the most beautiful and craziest year of them all.

"I don't know about destiny. We have to win it, if it is to be destiny. We feel very confident because of our campaign as well.

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"I will always be able to say I was part of a Champions League final but you want to tell a different story to your kids and this is the ideal script."

Their run to the Champions League final - the biggest game of the club's illustrious career - is the culmination of a five-year project under boss Mauricio Pochettino.

No one expected Tottenham to be challenging for such honours so quickly, having also been title contenders for the Premier League in 2016, but Vertonghen always knew something special was possible.

Mauricio Pochettino celebrates after the final whistle as Spurs reach the Champions League final
Image: Vertonghen says Saturday's final is a culmination of five years' worth of work for Pochettino

"The first two years I was here were Europa League nights, but it's what we've been working on," he added.

"Maybe outside, they did not expect a Champions League final, and I can understand that.

"But I think we've got an unbelievable group of players. There's so much quality. Quality-wise, for me, it's not a surprise.

"Five years ago, he picked this club up and brought us to the level we are at now. He's done some unbelievable work.

"We have a great group of players, lots of young guys from the academy, lots of English internationals and guys from abroad who have a proper connection with the club now.

"All the guys together, here for so long with the manager, it's got us to this level.

"We always want to remember this team as a team that was able to win the trophy. I'm sure we have the quality to do so."

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You can follow all of the action of Tottenham vs Liverpool from the Wanda Metropolitano on the Sky Sports App and skysports.com with our dedicated Champions League final live blog, which will feature the best build-up, commentary and reaction from Madrid.

The Champions League final will take place on Saturday, June 1; Kick-off is at 8pm.

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