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Micky van de Ven refused to sugarcoat Tottenham Hotspur's season‚ insisting it was 'embarrassing' that it took until the final game to stave off relegation. Spurs have burned through Thomas Frank and Igor Tudor as managers this season‚ only recently turning to Roberto De Zerbi in a desperate bid to keep them up. While Sunday's 1-0 win at home to Everton ensured Premier League safety‚ Van de Ven was in no mood to celebrate.
MATT BARLOW: James Maddison has revealed the heartache of his year on the sidelines and the long‚ lonely road back to fitness while watching Tottenham slide into a relegation fight. 'It's been some dark days‚ especially since the surgery‚' said Maddison after returning as a late substitute against Leeds on Monday. 'It's been a really tough year for me mentally.' He missed the Europa League final when Spurs beat Manchester United in Bilbao‚ the UEFA Super Cup against Paris Saint-Germain‚ a Champions League campaign and did not make an appearance under Thomas Frank or Igor Tudor.
KIERAN GILL AT STAMFORD BRIDGE: 'We want our Chelsea back‚' was the song reverberating around Stamford Bridge as we neared the conclusion of this latest calamity‚ and indeed‚ this is not the club they know and love. They cannot score. They cannot defend. For the first time since 1998‚ Chelsea have endured four consecutive league losses without so much as grabbing a goal for themselves. When they last kept a Premier League clean sheet on January 17‚ Thomas Frank was still Tottenham Hotspur manager before Igor Tudor and Roberto De Zerbi - and Spurs were 10 points from safety. When they last scored in this competition on March 4‚ Artemis II was still a month from launching - and it has since been around the Moon and back.
Tottenham have entrusted their Premier League survival in the hands of Roberto De Zerbi after officially appointing the Italian manager on a huge five-year contract. Spurs‚ who are perilously floating just a point above the relegation zone with seven games to go‚ sacked Igor Tudor on Sunday just 44 days after the interim manager arrived in north London. Former Brighton boss De Zerbi had been available since his exit from Marseille in February and was understood to have been reluctant to take the Spurs job immediately‚ preferring to join the club in the summer.
Spurs have been searching for their fourth head coach in 295 days after Igor Tudor's exit and De Zerbi is the top candidate amid a series of talks between the two parties. The Italian‚ 46‚ has drawn objections from some sections of supporters for his role in rebuilding Mason Greenwood 's reputation at Marseille and is also thought to be keen to wait until the summer‚ but there appears to be no time to waste. If appointed‚ the former Brighton boss will have seven games to save his new side from a disastrous relegation to the Championship before looking to kick on in the top flight next season.
MATT BARLOW: Igor Tudor's arrival was meant to mark the end of an error. Instead‚ it seems to have made everything worse. And now that is over‚ too‚ and the next move by Tottenham's new regime is critical. Any lingering margin for error has disappeared‚ as chief executive Vinai Venkatesham and sporting director Johan Lange zero in on their next appointment‚ knowing it must not fail like the last one. Glenn Hoddle has emerged as a genuine candidate despite not managing for nearly 20 years. It is bold‚ to say the least‚ although it would at least unite the fans behind a common cause.
MATT BARLOW: Spurs are searching for their fourth head coach in 295 days after Tudor left‚ with icon Glenn Hoddle among those under consideration for what would be a sensational return. But one person who has already ruled themselves out of consideration is former Monaco boss Hutter. Tottenham‚ meanwhile‚ are looking for someone to take over immediately and be in position for their game against Sunderland on Sunday.
POISONED CHALICE? Five managers Spurs could appoint next in bid to preserve Premier League status as Tudor leaves after dismal 44 days in charge
Tudor was only appointed on Valentine's Day following the dismissal of Thomas Frank ‚ but has failed to address Tottenham's alarming form. The Croatian presided over four consecutive defeats at the start of his brief tenure‚ with Tottenham still yet to win a league match in 2026. And despite giving himself a glimmer of hope after his side rescued a 1-1 draw at Anfield on Sunday night‚ Tudor was axed by Tottenham on Monday with the club one point above the drop zone.
Tottenham's last league win came against Crystal Palace on December 28‚ 13 games ago‚ and they have taken only one point from Tudor's five matches in charge.
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