Roberto De Zerbi delivered a raw, four-minute monologue in his pre-match press conference, igniting Tottenham Hotspur’s desperate Premier League survival bid with a fierce rebuke to defeatism:
“Stop crying, losers cry. We are not relegated yet. We have to die on the pitch.”
iShareNews reports capture the Italian’s unfiltered plea ahead of a pivotal clash at Aston Villa, where Spurs sit two points from safety with four games left.
De Zerbi’s words cut through the gloom enveloping north London. Spurs clawed a vital win over bottom-side Wolves last weekend, their first league victory of 2026 – but fresh blows like Xavi Simons’ ACL tear and Dominic Solanke’s hamstring strain have piled on the injury misery.
Guglielmo Vicario remains sidelined post-hernia surgery, yet De Zerbi dismissed excuses. “We cannot say we are unlucky… our medical staff is not good enough,” he snapped, urging players, staff, and fans to silence that “negative voice inside of us.“
This outburst reveals more than managerial bluster. De Zerbi, who inked a five-year deal viewing the job as his “most significant challenge,” is betting his reputation on raw human resolve over tactical finesse.
He spotlights overlooked talents like Randal Kolo Muani, once valued at £70 million by PSG, and Brazil international Richarlison, insisting: “We are good enough to stay up.” In a squad frayed by 2026’s winless streak, his psychologist’s touch echoes past roles, where he once lamented needing to counsel more than coach.
The stakes ripple beyond the pitch. Relegation would slash Tottenham’s revenue by tens of millions, testing owner Daniel Levy’s commercial empire amid fan unrest and a looming summer injury audit. De Zerbi’s defiance has sparked online buzz, with supporters hailing his “heart and dignity” call as a turning point.
🚨 Roberto De Zerbi: “Stop crying, losers cry. We are not relegated yet. We have to die on the pitch”.@BeanymanSports 🎥 pic.twitter.com/vushNGdi8G
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) May 1, 2026
As Villa Park looms, De Zerbi’s gambit hangs in the balance. Spurs fans brace for war; survival or Championship exile will define legacies. Updates will follow every blade of grass.
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