The Tottenham party goes on! Spurs stars continue to celebrate Europa League triumph in Mayfair nightclub before Friday's trophy parade

Tottenham’s stars continued to celebrate their historic Europa League triumph on Thursday night.

Spurs lifted their first trophy in 17 years on Wednesday as they beat Man United 1-0 in Bilbao to turn what has been a dismal campaign into a memorable one.

Ange Postecoglou’s side celebrated long into the night in Spain, with several hilarious clips circulating on social media, before they flew back yesterday morning.

However, the party continued upon their return to England as they understandably looked to make the most of completing such an iconic feat for the club.

The festivities turned to an upmarket Mayfair nightclub as footage shared to social media showed Spurs’ squad celebrating long into the night again.

Tottenham's stars were seen continuing to celebrate their historic Europa League triumph

Tottenham’s stars were seen continuing to celebrate their historic Europa League triumph 

Spurs' squad were seen enjoying an evening the Mistress of Mayfair on Thursday night

Spurs’ squad were seen enjoying an evening the Mistress of Mayfair on Thursday night

A variety of classic tunes were played as the players sung along, including Freed From Desire

A variety of classic tunes were played as the players sung along, including Freed From Desire

The venue of choice was the Mistress of Mayfair, where bottles of wine can cost upwards of five figures.

Several clips showed a party atmosphere at the venue, with the squad singing along to We Are The Champions by Queen in one while waving napkins above their heads.

Micky van de Ven and Ragu Dragusin were leading to the songs at the venue, which was packed, hinting that they were joined by their partners and friends.

In another clip, Freed From Desire was being played and everyone inside the venue was joining in, before the DJ could be heard readapting the song to ‘Richie’s on fire’ in relation to Richarlison. 

The Spurs forward was also wearing a retro Tottenham shirt despite the dress code for the venue being ‘chic elegant’.

Meanwhile, several other classic songs were played across the night, including Sweet Caroline by Neil Diamond, while a chorus of ‘Johnson again ole ole’ was belted out, in reference to the Welshman’s winner on Wednesday.

The squad seemed to be enjoying a memorable evening as several further videos showed a variety of players standing on tables and embracing each other, including James Maddison, Ben Davies and Son Heung-min.

Thursday night’s antics come after clips of Wednesday’s after-party at Bilbao’s Carlton Hotel showed players singing, dancing on tables and drinking into the night, many of them still in their match kit with medals on.

Richarlison was wearing a retro Tottenham shirt as he continued to celebrate Spurs' triumph

Richarlison was wearing a retro Tottenham shirt as he continued to celebrate Spurs’ triumph

James Maddison (left) was one of several Spurs players revelling in the special occasion

James Maddison (left) was one of several Spurs players revelling in the special occasion

Spurs had celebrated long into the night in Bilbao after ending their 17-year trophy drought

Spurs had celebrated long into the night in Bilbao after ending their 17-year trophy drought

Earlier, upon their departure from the stadium, Yves Bissmoua appeared in an explosion of drum and bass, singing and dancing through the media aisles, shirtless and in shades, with a yellow baseball cap turned backwards on his head, a booming speaker strapped around his waist and a winners’ medal around his neck. 

After the squad returned to the hotel, Postecoglou also addressed the families of players and staff, thanking them for their part in the success and explaining how he had ‘never been prouder’ to manage a group.

‘Outstanding people, not just outstanding players,’ said Postecoglou, who has driven the family theme hard into his players this season, forging a spirit of togetherness to help them through the most testing times, when they were desperately short of fit players in midwinter.

There will be no rest for Spurs’ stars after the big night on Thursday though, with Posetgoclou’s men expected in for a light training session on Friday before they parade their trophy through the streets of North London from 5.30pm 

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