In a stirring rallying cry that has sent ripples through the Premier League, Tottenham Hotspur manager Roberto de Zerbi has urged his struggling squad...
In a stirring rallying cry that has sent ripples through the Premier League, Tottenham Hotspur manager Roberto de Zerbi has urged his struggling squad to. �silence the voice inside of us. � as the North London club fights tooth and nail to avoid the dreaded drop from England. �s top flight. Speaking exclusively to GoalZaza, the Italian tactician insisted that the powers that be at the club must now look inward and suppress any lingering doubts if they are to give a good account of themselves in the remaining fixtures. De Zerbi, whose side has endured a torrid run of results, pointed out that the lion. �s share of the problem lies not in tactics or opposition strength, but in the mental fortitude of his players.. �We have quality, we have the kit, we have the boots laced,. � he declared.. �But if we allow the noise inside our heads to dictate our movement on the pitch, then we are already beaten. At the end of the day, the scheme of things demands that we be clinical, resilient, and unyielding. Silence the voice inside of us and focus on the ball.. � The Nigerian international connection cannot be overlooked in this narrative. With Super Eagles talisman Victor Osimhen reportedly on the club. �s radar for a potential summer move, and with compatriots like Ademola Lookman and Terem Moffi making waves across Europe, there is a growing sense that Tottenham. �s revival could be sparked by Nigerian flair. Yet for now, de Zerbi. �s men must find the answer within their own dressing room. Tottenham currently sit precariously close to the relegation zone, and each matchweek brings fresh anxiety. The fans in Lagos, particularly at popular viewing centers like those in Surulere and Ikeja, will be watching with bated breath. When the final whistle blows, and if Spurs manage to secure a vital win, expect the air to fill with shouts of. �Up Spurs!. � and the clinking of bottles of Maltina as patrons celebrate with their friends. But if the team falters, the groans will be loud enough to drown out the traffic on the Third Mainland Bridge. There is no middle ground for a club of Tottenham. �s stature, and the voice inside must indeed be silenced before it grows into a roar of regret.