Roberto De Zerbi says Chelsea rivalry can inspire Tottenham survival push

Roberto De Zerbi. IMAGO
Roberto De Zerbi. IMAGO

Roberto De Zerbi believes Tottenham’s rivalry with Chelsea can give his players extra motivation as they fight to secure their Premier League status.

Spurs can confirm their place in the top flight next season with a win over Chelsea on Tuesday night. Their survival hopes were boosted after West Ham lost 3-1 to Newcastle at St James’ Park, leaving Tottenham in control of their own fate.

When De Zerbi arrived, Spurs were in the relegation zone. Since then, the Italian has helped spark a revival, taking seven points from his last three matches and moving the club above West Ham, who have only one game left to play.

Now Tottenham face one of their biggest rivals in a match that could define their season.

The London rivalry has produced several heated moments over the years, including the famous “Battle of the Bridge” in 2016, when Chelsea’s comeback ended Tottenham’s hopes of winning the Premier League title.

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Asked whether the rivalry adds pressure before the game, De Zerbi said his players must embrace it rather than fear it.

“We have to accept the pressure,” he said. “We have to enjoy this pressure, we have to find new motivation for this pressure. I think it’s a good thing for us.”

The Spurs boss also suggested that outside noise can help drive his squad.

“If everyone wants Tottenham to get relegated, that’s a big motivation for me and I hope for my players as well,” he added.

De Zerbi insists rivalries are part of what makes football special and wants his players to imagine the reward of winning such an important match in front of their supporters.

“We have to accept that football rivalries in football are nice,” he said. “It’s good to imagine ourselves celebrating the win in the stadium. It’s a motivation, it’s a challenge.”

For Tottenham, the equation is simple. Beat Chelsea and their Premier League survival is secured. For De Zerbi, doing it against a fierce London rival would make the moment even sweeter.

Premier League standings
Pos Team PWDLFA+/-PTS
1 Arsenal FC Arsenal 37 25 7 5 69 26 43 82
2 Manchester City FC Man City 37 23 9 5 76 33 43 78
3 Manchester United FC Man United 37 19 11 7 66 50 16 68
4 Aston Villa FC Aston Villa 37 18 8 11 54 48 6 62
5 Liverpool FC Liverpool 37 17 8 12 62 52 10 59
6 AFC Bournemouth Bournemouth 37 13 17 7 57 53 4 56
7 Brighton & Hove Albion FC Brighton Hove 37 14 11 12 52 43 9 53
8 Chelsea FC Chelsea 37 14 10 13 57 50 7 52
9 Brentford FC Brentford 37 14 10 13 54 51 3 52
10 Sunderland AFC Sunderland 37 13 12 12 40 47 -7 51
11 Newcastle United FC Newcastle 37 14 7 16 53 53 0 49
12 Everton FC Everton 37 13 10 14 47 49 -2 49
13 Fulham FC Fulham 37 14 7 16 45 51 -6 49
14 Leeds United FC Leeds United 37 11 14 12 49 53 -4 47
15 Crystal Palace FC Crystal Palace 37 11 12 14 40 49 -9 45
16 Nottingham Forest FC Nottingham 37 11 10 16 47 50 -3 43
17 Tottenham Hotspur FC Tottenham 37 9 11 17 47 57 -10 38
18 West Ham United FC West Ham 37 9 9 19 43 65 -22 36
19 Burnley FC Burnley 37 4 9 24 37 74 -37 21
20 Wolverhampton Wanderers FC Wolverhampton 37 3 10 24 26 67 -41 19

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