Roberto De Zerbi: Tottenham Relegation Fears Fuel 'Big Motivation' to Defy Doubters
Tottenham boss Roberto De Zerbi reveals that rival fans wanting Spurs relegated only strengthens the team's resolve to stay in the Premier League.
Tottenham Hotspur manager Roberto De Zerbi has fired back at critics and rival fans who are willing his side to be relegated from the Premier League, insisting that such negativity only serves as a 'big motivation' for his squad.
Speaking ahead of a crucial clash in the relegation battle, De Zerbi acknowledged the pressure but turned it into a rallying cry. 'When you hear people want you to go down, it hurts. But it also gives you extra fuel. We are fighting for our lives, and we will give everything to prove them wrong,' said the Italian tactician.
Relegation Threat Looms Large
Tottenham currently find themselves in a precarious position, hovering just above the relegation zone with only a handful of games remaining. The club's inconsistent form has led to widespread speculation about their Premier League survival, with many pundits predicting a drop to the Championship.
However, De Zerbi remains defiant. 'This club is too big to go down. We have quality players, a passionate fanbase, and a will to succeed. The negativity from outside only unites us more,' he added.
Key Fixtures Ahead
Spurs face a daunting run-in, with matches against top-four contenders and direct relegation rivals. De Zerbi emphasized the importance of staying focused: 'We take it game by game. Every point is precious. We need the fans behind us, not the doubters.'
The Italian manager also highlighted the resilience of his squad, singling out senior players for their leadership. 'Our experienced boys are stepping up in training. They know what it means to wear this badge. I trust them entirely.'
Fan Reaction
Spurs supporters have rallied behind their manager, with many taking to social media to express their support. One fan tweeted: 'De Zerbi gets it. We're all in this together. Come on you Spurs!' Another wrote: 'Love this mentality. Prove the haters wrong.'
Meanwhile, rival fans have continued their taunts, but De Zerbi remains unfazed. 'Let them talk. On the pitch, we speak louder.'
With the season reaching its climax, Tottenham will need every ounce of motivation to secure their top-flight status. If De Zerbi's words are anything to go by, they have plenty of it.