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May 24, 2026
De Zerbi Vows to Stay with Spurs Amid Final‑Day Relegation Fight
Roberto De Zerbi warned Tottenham players that their futures hinge on the final match against Evert…
Roberto De Zerbi warned Tottenham players that their futures are on the line ahead of the decisive match against Everton and reiterated his willingness to stay even if the club is relegated for the first time since 1977.
De Zerbi’s Final‑Day Message to Spurs Players
The Italian manager told the squad that “every one of us is playing for the future of Tottenham” and organised a team night before the game to “create the right atmosphere”. He dismissed rumours that the players don’t care and stressed the need to be stronger than the pressure, injuries and negative vibes.
Season‑Long Stats Highlighting Spurs’ Relegation Risk
Spurs have lost 10 home matches in the Premier League this season.
They have not won at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium since the start of December.
A point against Everton would likely keep them above West Ham on goal difference, even if West Ham win their final game.
Spurs missed the chance to seal safety after a first defeat in five matches against Chelsea in mid‑week.
What Relegation Would Mean for Tottenham and the Premier League
Relegation would end a 49‑year stay in the top flight, impacting revenue streams, player recruitment and the club’s global brand. It would also alter the Premier League’s composition, opening a spot for a promotion‑winning side and potentially reshaping broadcasting allocations.
Outlook for Spurs After the Everton Clash
If Spurs secure at least a draw, they are set to finish above West Ham and stay up. A loss would likely see them finish 18th and drop to the Championship, despite De Zerbi’s five‑year contract signed at the end of March, which includes a clause to remain even in relegation.
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