Roberto De Zerbi targets long Tottenham stay as survival fight begins

Roberto De Zerbi targets long Tottenham stay as survival fight begins

Roberto De Zerbi has made his intentions clear from the moment he arrived at Tottenham, telling supporters he wants to build a long-term future at the club despite their immediate relegation battle.

The Italian, who signed a five-year deal without a relegation escape clause, delivered a simple but strong message in his first address. "I am very happy to be here with you," he said. "It is a very big honour and I'm very proud to be your coach. I want to give my best.

"I want to stay for a long time in this big club. See you soon."

De Zerbi steps into a difficult situation. Tottenham sit just one point above the relegation zone with only seven matches remaining, having already dismissed three managers over the past year. His appointment signals a shift towards stability, with the club backing him on a longer contract even in uncertain circumstances.

The former Brighton manager is expected to begin full training sessions on Friday, once players return from international duty. His immediate focus is clear: lifting Spurs away from danger and restoring confidence within the squad.

There is already a positive mood inside the dressing room, with players reportedly excited about working under De Zerbi, who is widely respected for his tactical approach and attacking philosophy.

The 46-year-old has opted against holding an immediate press conference, preferring to spend his first week assessing the squad and preparing for a crucial fixture away at Sunderland on 12 April. His first official media appearance is expected ahead of that match.

Tottenham are fighting to avoid their first top-flight relegation since 1977, and De Zerbi's early message suggests he is not only focused on survival, but also on building something more lasting at the club.

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