Moussa Sissoko admits he has come a long way since joining Tottenham and is feeling “very happy” ahead of the Champions League final against Liverpool. Sissoko has earned plaudits for his performances this season after playing a crucial role in Spurs’ unprecedented run to the final, which takes place in Madrid on Saturday.The 29-year-old France international arrived from Newcastle in 2016 for £30m but struggled to make an instant impact in north London. Kane recovery has Pochettino feeling ‘positive’Winks fit for Champions League finalHowever, Sissoko admitted at Monday’s press conference that he feels pleased with his performances this campaign, making 29 appearances in the Premier League and featuring nine times in the Champions League.He said: “Since I came here I always tried to give my best.”You know the beginning wasn’t easy for me but sometimes when you move teams you need time to adapt with new systems and new players.”This year has been good and I am very happy with that and I can keep going.”Spurs will be playing in their first Champions League final ever when they face Liverpool on June 1.A stunning comeback in the semi-final second leg against Ajax secured their place in Madrid, with Sissoko beginning…