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Danny Rose eyes memorable ending if Champions League final is his Spurs farewell

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Tottenham defender Danny Rose wants to “go out with a bang” if the Champions League final is his last outing for the club.
By Jonathan Veal, Press Association Sport, Amsterdam
May 9 2019 10:00 PM
Tottenham defender Danny Rose wants to “go out with a bang” if the Champions League final is his last outing for the club.
Spurs booked their place in the biggest club game in European football with a miraculous semi-final comeback at Ajax, where they recovered from a 3-0 aggregate deficit at half-time in the second leg.
It came 24 hours after Liverpool’s heroics in turning around their tie against Barcelona and the two English sides will meet in Madrid on June 1.
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Rose’s future at Spurs has been uncertain and he was free to leave the club last summer before going on to re-establish himself as Mauricio Pochettino’s first-choice left-back.
Whatever is on the horizon for the England international, the final could also be the end of the road for this Spurs group as Christian Eriksen and Toby Alderweireld have as yet failed to agree new contracts while a host of squad players will be made available to leave in the summer.
Rose, though, insists all focus will be on lifting the silverware and creating history in the Spanish capital.
“I keep seeing my name that I’m being sold,” Rose said.
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“So if that’s the case and it’s going to be my last game for Tottenham against Liverpool, I’m hoping to go out with a bang and lift a trophy.
“It’s a Champions League final, so individual situations have to take a back seat and you have to put the club first.
“We are going to do that. We do realise we have a chance to make history.”
Spurs have been five minutes or less away from exiting the competition on four occasions this season, twice in the group stage and in each of the last two knockout rounds.
If it’s going to be my last game for Tottenham against Liverpool, I’m hoping to go out with a bang and lift a trophy.
Danny Rose
They have been the outsiders for most of the campaign and that will again be the case in Madrid, when they play a Liverpool team that could have won the Premier League title by then.

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