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Management Roberto De Zerbi

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Just want this season snd relegation ordeal to be over with.

One thing's for sure though, if we manage to stay up and we buy big in 4 positions then we will be straight back at the sharp end of the pl next season 100%.

CB, CM, WINGER, STRIKER. Thats the 4 main positions.
 

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Just goes to show how much football (or any elite Sport) is played above the shoulders.

Been in post just over a month and he's got these players believing they can football again. Despite the injury crisis continuing - if anything getting worse. All by simply reminding them that they are worthy. That they don't have to be afraid of the ball.

COYS 😍
 
The spurs tacticos/football manager players wouldn’t have it though would they?

No matter how many times the idiots, who’ve never kicked a ball in their lives, were told. Our best periods of the season have occurred with both of them on the pitch at the same time.
They do give off a revenge of the nerds vibe dont they? Like they were always picked last and want to find a way to control the game off the pitch since they couldn't get on it.
 
I do genuinely think the timing made it v.hard to get De Zerbi right after Frank.

He had a really deep connection with Marseille and the fans there. If he'd walked straight into the Spurs job I think he would've felt like he was betraying them as it would appear premeditated. Not to mention I think he wanted a little break as Marseillie is fucking mental.

Maybe we could've pushed harder/offered more or waited 2-3 weeks to give De Zerbi more time but imagine the press and uncertainty of Spurs being managerless for that long.

Tudor was a disaster ofc but I really dont think it was quite as simple as just throwing more money at De Zerbi in Feb.
He wanted to leave Marseille and after getting spanked by PSG they wanted him gone.

Absolutely no way he wouldn't have come when we were in a far better position back then (as in less likely to get relegated). Had we given him what he wanted he would have come imo...even if we had to wait until after the Gooner scum game.
 
He wanted to leave Marseille and after getting spanked by PSG they wanted him gone.

Absolutely no way he wouldn't have come when we were in a far better position back then (as in less likely to get relegated). Had we given him what he wanted he would have come imo...even if we had to wait until after the Gooner scum game.
We'll never know all the details but from reading around the Marseille stuff and De Zerbi's quotes on the matter it wasn't as as straightforward as you're making out. De Zerbi himself has literally said he refused to come sooner for that reason and I think there's some degree of truth in that. Managers don't often walk out of extremely emotional, stressful jobs and directly into another smouldering binfire within the space of a week - usually there's a cool down period.

But money talks so who knows? We must've raised the salary and /or offered a lot more control when we went back to him so we certainly could've negotiated harder the first time had we predicted the mess we might end up in with Tudor, so maybe you're right.
 
It's a mental disorder at this stage.
That fucking dipshit systematically destroyed any confidence this club had to win games.

We're currently, still facing an existential threat to the very fabric of the club, and we're only 1 point away from equally our points tally from last season with 3 games to spare.
We cannot lose as many games as we lost last season.
It's taken 3 replacement managers to undo the damage caused.

And still there's fucking morons that share the air with us, trying to defend him.


I couldn't believe the audacity that prick had to stand on TV last week and say he was shocked that we were in a relegation battle. We lost 22 times under him last season. Yet he's surprised we're in a relegation battle?! The only reason we weren't in one under him last season was because the 18th placed side was so bad. He's a fucking grifter. No surprise he isn't in a job, and he'll never work in a top league ever again.
 
Why people insist on putting Harry Redknapp in lists next to actual Tottenham legends maddens me.

The guy has zero affinity for us.

Redknapp was the origin of our best era. Managed youth players better than any manager in my living memory. Gave us Gareth Bale when any other manager would have bombed him out. Modric. Put faith in Kane, Townsend and others. He made us CL regulars.

Ultimately, he's a bit of a tit and his arrogance was his undoing, but without Harry Redknapp there is no top 4, no Bale, no Modric era, and very likely no Kane.
 
Redknapp was the origin of our best era. Managed youth players better than any manager in my living memory. Gave us Gareth Bale when any other manager would have bombed him out. Modric. Put faith in Kane, Townsend and others. He made us CL regulars.

Ultimately, he's a bit of a tit and his arrogance was his undoing, but without Harry Redknapp there is no top 4, no Bale, no Modric era, and very likely no Kane.
I always saw Jol as the catalyst for that era.
 
Im now actually looking forward to watching us play!!! Haven't had that feeling for a very, very long time. Paramount we keep that sort of energy we had against Villa for Leeds, do that and its job done.

Need a lot of changes in the summer, but 4 very good signings will make a huge difference. We need more than that in truth, but 4 will make a huge difference, we will hopefully have a fit Madders and maybe Kulu next year which will be big.
 
I really hope he keeps us up because I think we’ve found the right guy. Let him be ruthless in the summer and get rid of the ones that need to go. He’ll not be blinded by players stepping up for 5 or 6 games. Can’t wait to see what he’ll do for us.
 
Great to see he has got players doing the simple things that just haven't been there for ages , filling spaces and giving options , pressing in packs , making quick decisions .
Still some bad habits but huge improvements .
If he can get this after 4 weeks imagine what he can do next season if we stay up and he can get the 3/4 ins that he wants .
Maddison will make a difference.
 
Great to see he has got players doing the simple things that just haven't been there for ages , filling spaces and giving options , pressing in packs , making quick decisions .
100%. We looked far better coached yesterday than we have for ages. He’s laid down principles, players getting tighter to stop crosses was another big one I noticed with Porro in particular. Leeds will be an interesting game, let’s see some more improvement!
 
The biggest difference was the movement of all the outfield players to create a passing angle for whoever was on the ball. This was the complete opposite to what was happening at the start of the year. Don't know if that by by instruction or just player apathy but it makes all the difference in the world.
I said months ago that this was one of our biggest issues, particularly when people were digging out Simons. You can be the most creative passer on Earth, but if there's no proper movement ahead of you, you'll look like a lower league plodder.

Movement in the front line moves defenders and opens gaps. Synchronise that, with your own movement used to produce gaps that other players can exploit, and you create opportunities all over. Then your creative players shine.

Muani has been a traffic cone for most of this season. Yesterday, his movement was excellent, it opened gaps. Tel was the same, he was switching sides, using the width on both sides and providing pass outlets in dangerous areas. It's no coincidence that he put in two gorgeous crosses that could have ended with 2 goals, but got us 1.

That was probably the most "complete" performance I've seen from us this season. We got a full 90 minutes plus of committed and balanced Football, with every single player working in sync and leaving it all out there. Not a single one of them should be held to any form of criticism for that performance, we were superb.
 
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