Spurs Daily: Tottenham has a new interim Head Coach
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www.bbc.co.ukHere’s the latest on Spurs’ coaching situation:
Roberto De Zerbi has been appointed as Tottenham Hotspur’s head coach, tasked with steering the club to safety in the Premier League amid a relegation battle. This marks his return to the Premier League with Spurs after replacing the previous interim/short-term appointments. [Source: Premier League official announcement; Sky/press coverage around the appointment][4]
The appointment was made after the club had undergone multiple managerial changes in a single season, including sacking Thomas Frank and earlier interim stints, as Spurs sought stability and a clear plan for the remainder of the campaign.[6][7]
De Zerbi’s terms reportedly include a long-term vision, aiming to build a style of play and a pathway that could endure beyond the current crisis, though specifics like relegation clauses were widely discussed in media around the time of his signing.[4][6]
Associated coverage indicates ongoing scrutiny from supporters and pundits about the restructuring, with fans and analysts weighing the potential for a sustainable rebuild under the new regime.[1][6]
If you’d like, I can pull the most recent headlines from multiple outlets and summarize how fans and experts are reacting, or set up a quick timeline of the coaching changes this season. I can also fetch the official club statement or match previews/analysis under De Zerbi’s early tenure.
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www.bbc.co.ukIt’s no secret Spurs are in trouble. We are 18th in the Premier League table after 33 games (7 wins, 10 draws, 16 losses; 31 points, goal difference -11).
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