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Xavi Simons has been told he has seven games left to save his Tottenham Hotspur career. The Dutchman joined Spurs in a £52million move from RB Leipzig last summer, but is yet to truly make his mark…

As many as six Tottenham Hotspur players should noticeably improve as a result of Roberto De Zerbi’s appointment. That’s the view of talkSPORT’s Inside Spurs panel, who believe th…

Roberto De Zerbi will attempt to keep Tottenham in the Premier League without several of his usual coaching team, with only two of his seven key staff joining him for the final seven matches.

Spurs announce backroom staff under new boss

Sean Dyche says he was never approached by Tottenham to become their next manager – but he wouldn’t have taken the job anyway. Rumours had lingered that the seasoned Premier League mana…

Habib Beye was given the Marseille job as he knows the club but his style is smothering the team’s attacking flair By Get French Football News Habib Beye quoted Pape Diouf, the late former Marseille president, when he was appointed as the club’s new manager in February, saying: “Pape Diouf, who I considered my spiritual father, always told me: ‘When the fire burns in Marseille, sometimes you have to let it burn because it will go out on its own.’ This club brings you immense emotions but from time to time you have to be able to stay cool, calm, and collected.” The club was ablaze when Roberto De Zerbi’s tumultuous reign came to an end. His exit heralded a wave of fan discontent and incited change in the boardroom. Beye spoke about letting the fire burn out, but he would have been better advised to keep the flame alive. Under the Italian, Marseille were imperfect and inconsistent, but capable of brilliance. He played to the strengths in the squad. The attack was scintillating at times; the problem was the goals they shipped at the other end. Beye has not played to his squad’s strengths. Instead, his radical departure from his predecessor’s style has only accentuated Marseille’s weaknesses.

Ray Parlour believes Frank Lampard would put his allegiances to Chelsea to one side if he was offered the job at a Premier League rival.

Cristian Romero’s recent behaviour shows exactly why Tottenham are struggling, he is no different than Enzo Fernandez. That’s the view of talkSPORT’s chief football correspondent Alex C…

Rog and Rory Smith break down another dramatic FA Cup weekend, starting with Arsenal’s elimination at the hands of Southampton, two games, two competition exits, and what it means for a season that once promised so much. Attention then turns to Liverpool, where elimination in the FA Cup raises further questions about Arne Slot’s project and how Mo Salah’s drop in form is compounding the uncertainty around the team. Plus, Chelsea’s rebound against Port Vale and a look at Tottenham under Roberto De Zerbi. Come see Men in Blazers LIVE in Philadelphia! Tickets on sale now: https://mibcourage.co/3PJSvjs Chapters: 00:00:00 - Southampton vs. Arsenal reactions 00:19:18 - Arsenal losing it? 00:28:27 - Manchester City vs. Liverpool reactions 00:38:55 - Mo Salah’s struggles 00:40:35 - Arne Slot’s future 00:53:10 - Chelsea vs. Port Vale reactions 01:00:42 - West Ham vs. Leeds reactions 01:05:55 - Toast to Roy Hodgson 01:07:36 - Letter from a GFOP: De Zerbi at Tottenham See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

If rival clubs want Cristian Romero, he won’t come cheap. Speaking to Argentinian outlet Cadena 3, Romero’s father confirmed the amount of the Tottenham Hotspur captain’s release …

New boss Roberto De Zerbi could be set for a big boost in defence

Roberto De Zerbi reportedly spoke to Manchester United before accepting the managerial role at Tottenham Hotspur. The Italian was announced as the new Spurs boss on March 31 on a bumper five-year d…

With seven games to save their status, Tottenham’s owners have taken risk on a gifted coach who favours tough love It is ironic that the man who has appointed Roberto De Zerbi to be Tottenham manager, just as the club faces its most critical seven games this century, is also partially responsible for one of the most successful managerial recruitments in Mikel Arteta, albeit for north London rivals, Arsenal. And even that didn’t start well. Vinai Venkatesham was blindsided when photographs of him emerging from Arteta’s house at 1.20am were published in a newspaper at a sensitive stage in negotiations. The man who is now Tottenham’s chief executive only found out he had been rumbled when the pictures went online and was mortified. Venkatesham was part of a committee that settled on Arteta as a replacement for Unai Emery, and while it was a huge gamble to entrust a novice to a club the size of Arsenal, it was at least inspired, which is more than can be said for his hiring of Igor Tudor, a coach with no Premier League experience, to save Spurs. Now Venkatesham, along with the sporting director, Johan Lange, has settled on De Zerbi, which is similarly high risk.

Gabriel Jesus has described Arsenal youngster Ethan Nwaneri as a 'killer' and believes the teenager is the best finisher he has seen in training.

In his latest column for FourFourTwo, Clinton Morrison reflects on Roberto De Zerbi’s appointment at Tottenham, assesses two drab performances for England, explains why Newcastle should stick with Eddie Howe after a difficult season, and previews the big FA Cup clash between Man City and Liverpool at the Etihad.

SIMON JONES: Former Tottenham favourite is backing Roberto De Zerbi to not only save his old side from relegation but turn them into a competitive force once again.

The Premier League must introduce relegation play-offs – more excitement is needed at the bottom of the table. That’s the view of legendary talkSPORT broadcaster Adrian Durham, who call…

Tony Pulis explores why Tottenham are in such a mess and what their new manager Roberto de Zerbi might do to change things as they seek to stay in the Premier League.

Welcome back to another episode of the Fan Debate, brought to you by Sky Bet. In this episode, former Republic of Ireland goalkeeper Shay Given joins Jamie Carragher on the sofa alongside some of the biggest fan channels in the country to talk all things football. We begin with the title race, which is heating up as we approach a blockbuster end to the Premier League season. Can Manchester City catch Arsenal, or will the Gunners finally get the job done? Attention then turns to the bottom of the table, with Spurs edging closer to the drop. The club have turned to Roberto De Zerbi to try and save their season, but can he turn things around? We also hear from West Ham and Aston Villa, who still have everything to play for. The Hammers remain in the relegation battle, while Villa continue their push for Champions League qualification. Liverpool and Manchester United are next under the spotlight. Where does Mo Salah rank among the Premier League’s all-time greats, and would a call from Luis Enrique be too good to turn down at Old Trafford? Looking ahead, the panel discuss the FA Cup and who could lift the trophy, before turning to Scotland as fans from Hearts, Celtic and Rangers join the debate with the SPL race going down to the wire. What is your club playing for as we reach the end of the season? Let us know in the comments, and don’t forget to like and subscribe so you never miss an episode! 00:00 - Intro 12:08 - Saka Criticism Debate 21:30 - Microsoft Copilot Time Added On Quiz 29:02 - Who Wins The Title 37:13 - Relegation Fight Reality 44:26 - Are Spurs Going Down? 46:20 - West Ham Relegation Fears 54:17 - Emery and PSR 01:04:53 - Salah All Time XI 01:08:52 - Given on Lammens 01:18:09 - FA Cup Quarter Final Predictions 01:19:59 - SPL Title Race Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

ROUND THE WORLD: Breakdown of USMNT's wasted window f/t belts to ass from Belgium and Portugal. Did we answer ANY questions? Is Poch playing the long game or flailing wildly? What is our best XI right now? HALFTIME: What If the French national team played in the Premier League... where are they finishing? PREMIER LEAGUE: What is the best-case scenario for Tottenham's 5-year deal - LOL - for Roberto De Zerbi? Arsenal's (shrewd) shamelessness continues. STOPPAGE TIME: Ivan Toney's Best Bets and GOAWs
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