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How Roberto De Zerbi revived Tottenham

May 4, 2026 at 03:18 PM
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Quick summary

BBC Sport tactical analysis says Roberto De Zerbi has quickly improved Tottenham, highlighted by a 2-1 Premier League win at Aston Villa and back-to-back league victories. The piece argues Spurs look more organized, confident and tactically coherent under the new manager.

What happened

The article is a tactical breakdown of Tottenham's recent improvement under Roberto De Zerbi rather than a breaking news report. BBC Sport highlights Spurs' 2-1 away win at Aston Villa as evidence of a sharper pressing structure, better defensive coordination and more effective rotations in possession. It notes Tottenham have won back-to-back league matches for the first time since early in the season and have moved clear of immediate danger. The analysis also stresses that De Zerbi has adapted his usual principles to Spurs' squad profile, including a stronger high press and more direct use of Richarlison.

Chance analysis

This matters because it points to a real tactical shift rather than a one-off result. If Tottenham's pressing coordination and possession structure are genuinely improving, their baseline performance level and short-term market perception could rise quickly. The sample remains small, so the signal is meaningful but not yet fully confirmed.

Impact

Tottenham's near-term outlook improves if De Zerbi's system continues to raise pressing efficiency, confidence and chance creation.

AI Insight

Treat this as a positive tactical signal for Tottenham, but weight it as an emerging trend rather than settled proof.

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How Roberto De Zerbi revived Tottenham

BBC Sport tactical analysis says Roberto De Zerbi has quickly improved Tottenham, highlighted by a 2-1 Premier League win at Aston Villa and back-to-back league victories. The piece argues Spurs look more organized, confident and tactically coherent under the new manager.

Article summary

The article is a tactical breakdown of Tottenham's recent improvement under Roberto De Zerbi rather than a breaking news report. BBC Sport highlights Spurs' 2-1 away win at Aston Villa as evidence of a sharper pressing structure, better defensive coordination and more effective rotations in possession. It notes Tottenham have won back-to-back league matches for the first time since early in the season and have moved clear of immediate danger. The analysis also stresses that De Zerbi has adapted his usual principles to Spurs' squad profile, including a stronger high press and more direct use of Richarlison.

This matters because it points to a real tactical shift rather than a one-off result. If Tottenham's pressing coordination and possession structure are genuinely improving, their baseline performance level and short-term market perception could rise quickly. The sample remains small, so the signal is meaningful but not yet fully confirmed.

Source and timing

Published
May 4, 2026, 3:18 PM
Category
Editorial
Confidence
87%
Priority
Normal

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