Roberto De Zerbi has been appointed Tottenham’s third manager of the season, with Spurs in danger of suffering their first relegation since 1977 – but he’ll be sticking around come what may
New Tottenham manager Roberto De Zerbi has vowed that he’ll be in charge of Spurs next season ‘no matter what’. De Zerbi, 46, has signed a five-year deal in North London but can’t afford to waste time.
Tottenham are just one point above the relegation zone with seven games to play, explaining why the former Brighton boss has become their third manager of the season. Spurs recently parted ways with Igor Tudor, who succeeded Thomas Frank in February, after only five Premier League matches.
Initially, De Zerbi wanted to wait until the summer to take the job, but he was convinced otherwise during negotiations with the club hierarchy, who’ve made him one of the Premier League’s highest-paid managers. It was presumed that the Italian wouldn’t be willing to manage in the Championship, but comments in his first interview since being announced on Tuesday suggest not.
“I believe in the players, I think we have to remember who we are and who the players are, because we have very big players and we have to work on their confidence and their qualities,” De Zerbi stated. “I signed a five-year contract because for me, it is a big challenge and I will be the coach of Tottenham next season no matter what.”
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Those three words will bear weight if Spurs fail to avoid the drop and find themselves playing in the second tier for the first time in 48 years. De Zerbi’s first game in charge is away to Sunderland next Sunday, and Tottenham are worrying still yet to win a Premier League match in 2026.
Come kick-off, they could be in the relegation zone. Nevertheless, their new boss is confident that he’ll win enough games to steer them to safety.
“I am very happy to be here,” De Zerbi added. “I consider Tottenham to be one of the most important clubs in the world and so I am very happy.
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“I have a big responsibility, but it is a big challenge for me and I look forward to starting and working with the players, and to win some games. I have watched a lot of games, especially in the last period.
“I know very well the players, I love football, so I watch many, many games per week. I know everything, I know it is a tough moment for Tottenham but I think we have the right qualities to come out from this moment.”
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