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Roberto De Zerbi wants Spurs to play attacking football in bid for Premier League survival

Having been appointed ‌as Spurs' third manager of the season, the former Brighton & Hove Albion boss has seven games ‌to steer the North London side to safety, and he acknowledged the ‌urgency of his task.

Spurs have not won a Premier League game in 2026, while ‌they have scored only 40 league goals this season to register ‌a negative goal difference (-10).

"I don't have time for principles or build-up, I want to give organisation with the ball and without the ball," De Zerbi told reporters ahead of his ‌first game in charge, away at Sunderland on Sunday.

"What ⁠I want to do and what ‌I want to achieve is the character. The right spirit, courage to play and ​attack. The DNA of this club and squad is to find the goal, to score. In this part, I can be able to ​transfer my principle."

The Italian manager had vowed to remain in charge next season regardless of results, describing the role as the biggest challenge of his ⁠career after signing a long-term ​contract.

Spurs plummeted in the standings, first under Thomas Frank and then under interim boss Igor Tudor, with the club sitting in 17th place -- one point above the relegation zone.

"I believe to keep (Spurs) in the Premier League, it has to be ‌clear to everyone, because I want to work in the Premier League. I think (I) deserve to work in the Premier League," De Zerbi said.

"Anyway, if I sign my contract in April, I have to be ready to stay no matter what in the next season. I want to stay focused on Sunderland and the other six games. But my idea is very clear."

However, he was dealt a blow when forward Mohammed Kudus suffered a setback in his recovery from a quad injury, with the Ghanaian international also in danger ‌of missing out on the World Cup.

"I started with not big luck. Kudus ​was, in my head, a crucial player. But we have to look ‌forward anyway. We have a lot of very good attackers and we have to help them show their qualities," De Zerbi added.

"(Randal) Kolo Muani is not playing a great season but he is a good player. Mathys Tel, I wanted him in (Olympique de) Marseille. Xavi Simons is ⁠a big talent. Richarlison and (Dominic) Solanke, ⁠you know better than me. We ‌have to put them in the best condition."

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