Tottenham Hotspur fans filled the streets of North London this afternoon, wearing smiles as they headed to Tottenham Hotspur Stadium despite the high stakes of the match. The club is fighting for its Premier League survival on the final day of the season.
De Zerbi's Commitment
Manager Roberto De Zerbi has reaffirmed he will remain in charge of Tottenham next season, urging his squad to embrace the pressure of the relegation decider against Everton. Spurs start the final day in 17th place, two points above West Ham, who must win at home to Leeds to have any chance of staying up.
De Zerbi promised to lead Tottenham for the 2026-27 campaign “no matter what” upon his arrival in March. Despite slipping into the bottom three after a debut defeat at Sunderland, a run of eight points from six games has put the north London club in control of their destiny.
“Yes, I confirm everything. For me, it’s still an honour to be a coach for Tottenham, even if on Sunday we play for the relegation fight. It’s not a problem. I consider football something more than the table, than the level of the game,” De Zerbi reflected. “Every one of us, we are fighting for the future of Tottenham.”
Fan Spirit
Fans marched toward the stadium in sweltering heat, setting off smoke in the club's colours and cheering as the team bus arrived. The area around the stadium was packed with supporters, all hoping to see their team secure Premier League status. By the end of the day, Tottenham could be a Championship side, but the fans remained optimistic.



