
De Zerbi did the job he was brought in to do โ now he has helped Tottenham avoid an unfathomable relegation, his task for next season is not so clear
Almost half a century ago, Matthew Engel had a line in this newspaper about Sheffield United going top of the Fourth Division being like hearing a friend had been made head of the prison library: you wanted to congratulate them but really you were wondering what on earth they were doing there in the first place. It was a similar story at Spurs today: for all the understandable glee and relief, even to be in danger of relegation is evidence of things having gone badly wrong.
It may be that the future has this as the first day in the new history of Tottenham. Roberto De Zerbi is clearly a manager of great promise โ 11 points in seven games may not be earth-shattering, but it is a lot, lot better than what came before โ and the injury crisis surely canโt be this bad for a third straight season. Perhaps coming so close to the brink will startle them into decisive action in a way that last seasonโs fourth-bottom finish, mitigated as it was by the Europa League success, did not. Perhaps there really will come a bracing clarity of vision and they will rise again. The world can change very quickly. Itโs only four years ago that Spurs were, for the sixth season in succession, finishing above Arsenal. A season out of Europe, while it will have a negative impact on revenues, can have a remarkable rejuvenating effect.
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