De Zerbi would be just another in a line of 'nothing special, no track record' mediocre and uninspiring appointments. And since that's what we now specialise in, and he's available, he must be nailed on for the job.
I think the issue with de Zerbi is that he does have something about him, but its never translated into much yet in his career
Feels to me like he's at a bit of a tipping point
From here he can just be set in his ways, carry on the same cycle, and basically drift out of the spotlight
OR
Find the right club/right time and really step up and do something special
Us being Spurs, we will of course hope for the latter but get the former
