In his first press conference since being appointed Tottenham head coach two weeks ago, Roberto De Zerbi expressed strong belief in his squad's potential as they battle relegation. The Italian prepares for Sunday's Premier League clash at Sunderland, focusing on building team spirit amid several injury setbacks.
Roberto De Zerbi addressed the media on Friday ahead of his debut as Tottenham manager—with the Spurs still mired near the foot of the Premier League table and seven games left to avoid the drop. Appointed on March 31 following the departures of Thomas Frank and Igor Tudor, the Italian said he has 'big confidence' in his players after studying their games. 'It’s one thing to watch at home and a different thing to work with them on the pitch,' he noted.
De Zerbi praised young prospects Lucas Bergvall, Archie Gray, Mathys Tel, and Xavi Simons, as well as veteran Micky van de Ven, whom he deems essential. His priority: fostering character, courage, and an attacking mindset true to Tottenham's goal-scoring DNA.
Injuries complicate preparations: Mohammed Kudus faces three months out after hamstring surgery, Guglielmo Vicario is sidelined post-hernia operation (with Antonin Kinsky deputizing), Rodrigo Bentancur is nearing return but not fully fit, and James Maddison, Dejan Kulusevski, Wilson Odobert, and Ben Davies remain absent.
Sunderland, under Regis Le Bris and sitting 11th—three points shy of seventh-placed Brentford—aim to stay sharp post a three-week break and derby win at Newcastle. Players like Robin Roefs, Reinildo, Nordi Mukiele, and Enzo Le Fee are available. Kick-off is 2pm UK time Sunday, live on Sky Sports Main Event and Premier League channels.