TOTTENHAM have been blocked from honouring a 98-year tradition before the Europa League final.
have reportedly stopped Spurs from laying flowers down at an iconic statue outside the San Mames.


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But Spurs’ plans to lay a floral tribute to Bilbao goal legend Pichichi were foiled by on the eve of the final, according to The Mail.
Spurs arrived armed with flowers for captain to place before the famous Pichichi bust.
It is usually a tradition for those playing at the San Mames for the first time to lay down a wreath there.
Son was expecting to perform the tribute before going out to train in the stadium on Tuesday, only for Uefa to step in and stop it.
The 49,600-seater stadium is handed over to for the event and they are in control of all logistics not Athletic Bilbao.
Tottenham officials were not impressed having been led to believe they would be allowed to lay the flowers before game day.
claimed Spurs were not stopped but informed that the ceremony should only take place when they played against Athletic Bilbao, and not against a neutral team.
Man Utd made their Pichichi tribute ahead of the first leg of the semi-final in Bilbao, when they beat Athletic Club 3-0.
The tradition has existed since 1927.
Rafael Moreno, an inside forward better known as Pichichi, died in 1922 at just 29 years old.
He is a club icon and his name lives on through an annual award made to LaLiga’s top scorer.
Born in Bilbao’s Casco Viejo, he scored 83 goals in 89 official games in an era before LaLiga.
He scored more than 200 for the club if friendlies are taken into account.
He won five regional Championship titles and four Copa del Rey’s.
He played for in the 1920 Olympic Games in Antwerp, winning a silver medal.
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