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Rivals wanting Tottenham relegated can be ‘big motivation’, insists De Zerbi
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Rivals wanting Tottenham relegated can be ‘big motivation’, insists De Zerbi

The Guardian Football about 2 hours 1 mins read
  • Spurs need a draw at Chelsea to effectively secure safety

  • ‘It’s good to imagine celebrating the win in their stadium’

Roberto De Zerbi says the idea that “everyone wants Tottenham relegated” ought to motivate his players as they look to set aside the club’s dismal record against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge to get the result they need to stay up.

Spurs have won once at Stamford Bridge since 1990 but they need only a draw on Tuesday night to all but ensure they survive in the Premier League and West Ham go down.

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