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What are Spurs thinking?! De Zerbi is the WRONG manager

So here we are again, Tottenham Hotspur. Seven games into the Igor Tudor reign that was supposed to save Spurs from relegation, they look more doomed than ever before. They are one point outside the Premier League's bottom three and are the only side without a win in the top-flight in 2026. Every time they seem to have turned a corner, a new disaster is waiting for them just ahead.

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De Zerbi reaches agreement in principle with Tottenham

Tottenham have reached an agreement in principle for Roberto De Zerbi to replace Igor Tudor as head coach. The former Brighton and Marseille boss has reportedly given his final approval for a move that would see him return to the Premier League on a five-year contract. With Spurs currently just one point above the relegation zone, the board has expedited the appointment to ensure their survival in the top flight.

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De Zerbi warned Spurs could 'ruin' his reputation

Rio Ferdinand has issued a stark warning to Roberto De Zerbi about taking the vacant managerial role at Tottenham Hotspur. Following Igor Tudor's rapid dismissal, the former Manchester United defender believes the Italian tactician should think carefully before agreeing to step into the chaotic environment in north London, expressing major concerns that the club's board and lack of ambition will ultimately damage his career.

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De Zerbi over Redknapp! Troubled Tottenham ignore familiar faces

Former Tottenham goalkeeper Brad Friedel has told GOAL why he would have sided with Harry Redknapp or Glenn Hoddle over Roberto De Zerbi as another managerial merry-go-round is set in motion. With Thomas Frank and Igor Tudor passing through north London this season, Premier League survival hangs in the balance without a familiar face being turned to for inspiration.

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PL responds to fierce fan backlash against VAR

The Premier League has issued a firm defence of VAR following a damning survey by the Football Supporters Association (FSA), which revealed widespread fan dissatisfaction. Despite 75 per cent of surveyed match-goers calling for the technology to be scrapped, league officials insist the system remains vital for sporting integrity. The clash of opinions comes amid a season plagued by a documented rise in officiating errors.

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Spurs told they're getting relegated regardless of manager change

Tottenham Hotspur legend Chris Waddle has issued a scathing assessment of the club's current plight, claiming they are destined for the Championship regardless of who takes the managerial reins next. Following the departure of interim boss Igor Tudor, the former England international believes the rot at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium goes far deeper than the dugout.

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De Zerbi 'open' to immediate Tottenham move

Roberto De Zerbi has reportedly performed a dramatic U-turn and is now open to becoming the next Tottenham Hotspur head coach. Following the dismissal of Igor Tudor after just seven games, Spurs are prepared to offer the Italian a long-term five-year contract. The former Brighton boss had originally planned to wait until the summer, but the lure of a Premier League return could see him take charge for the final run-in.

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Saha urges Man Utd to sign 'exciting' Tottenham star

Former Manchester United striker Louis Saha has called on the club to secure the signing of Tottenham defender Micky van de Ven to elevate the squad to the "next level". With United currently sitting third in the Premier League under caretaker manager Michael Carrick, Saha believes the Dutch international is the type of player needed to sustain their upward trajectory. The Frenchman also highlighted a pressing need for midfield dominance and attacking reinforcements.

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Spurs willing to offer De Zerbi 'significant survival bonus'

Tottenham Hotspur have identified Roberto De Zerbi as their primary target to replace interim boss Igor Tudor, and are reportedly willing to offer the Italian coach a "significant survival bonus" if he takes over as permanent manager immediately. It is said that De Zerbi wants to wait until the summer before joining another club, but Spurs are trying to convince the ex-Marseille manager to soften his stance.

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Defoe lands first head coaching role

Jermain Defoe has landed his first head coaching role, taking over at National League side Woking. The former Tottenham Hotspur and England striker succeeds Neal Ardley at the Laithwaite Community Stadium following a comprehensive search for a new boss.

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Tudor SACKED by Tottenham after just seven games in 44 days

Igor Tudor has been sacked by Tottenham after just seven games across 44 days at the helm, with his forgettable spell as interim boss being brought to a close. The former Juventus and Marseille manager was appointed by Spurs on February 13 as successor to Thomas Frank, but has been moved on with the threat of Premier League relegation continuing to loom over the north London outfit.

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Barca contact Asllani agent over Hoffenheim star

The race for Fisnik Asllani's signature is heating up, and Barcelona have firmly positioned themselves at the front of the queue. The Hoffenheim striker, who has also been a revelation for the Kosovo national team, has seen his stock rise significantly over the last few months, leading to concrete enquiries from several of Europe's elite.

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Kulusevski: I won't be the same player

Tottenham's creative spark Dejan Kulusevski is finally ready to put his injury nightmare behind him. The Swedish international has been on the sidelines since May 2025, after suffering a right kneecap injury against Crystal Palace. What was originally diagnosed as a minor setback that would only require a few weeks of rest turned into a gruelling, months-long period of rehabilitation and frustration for the former Juventus man.

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Barca to pick between Spurs & Inter defenders

Barcelona are already planning for the 2026-27 season with sporting director Deco identifying the heart of the defence as a key area for reinforcement. While a move for a marquee forward remains the top priority, the club have shortlisted two high-profile defenders to bolster Hansi Flick's backline.

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Spurs fans reject De Zerbi over Greenwood defence

Tottenham Hotspur supporter groups have united to voice their fierce opposition to the potential appointment of Roberto De Zerbi as the club's next head coach. The backlash stems primarily from the Italian manager's previous public support for forward Mason Greenwood during their time together at Marseille.

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Yes, Tottenham Hotspur Stadium is very accessible via public transport. You can use:

Train & Tube: White Hart Lane (Overground), Northumberland Park (Greater Anglia), Tottenham Hale and Seven Sisters (Victoria Line).

Bus: Routes 149, 259, 279, 349, W3, with extra services on matchdays.

Shuttle: Free shuttles run from Alexandra Palace and Wood Green stations (advance booking required).

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Tottenham Hotspur Stadium has a capacity of 62,850, making it one of the largest stadiums in London and the UK.