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Tottenham transfer rumours: Romero, Dybala, Muani, Trubin

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Tottenham have moved their attention away from 32-year-old Roma striker Paulo Dybala, who won the World Cup with Argentina in 2022. (Football Insider), external

Fenerbahce are monitoring the situation of France international Randal Kolo Muani, 27, with the forward on loan this season at Tottenham from Paris St-Germain. (Fanatik), external

Tottenham club captain Cristian Romero, 28, would be interested in linking up with fellow Argentinian Diego Simeone at Atletico Madrid. (Teamtalk), external

Tottenham are considering a move for Benfica's Ukrainian goalkeeper Anatoliy Trubin, 24, in the summer. (A Bola - in Portuguese), external

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Premier League: Joao Palhinha post-match interview

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Tottenham news: Fan views on avoiding relegation

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We asked for your thoughts and feelings as Tottenham avoided relegation to the Championship on the final day of the season.

Here are some of your comments:

Ricky: There's a time for post-mortems, analysis and frustration with the board, but it's not today. The boys did us proud. COYS!

Robert: A mixture of exhilaration and relief. We were by far the better team in the first half, and fully deserved the one-goal lead. Second half, we got deeper and deeper and the nerves were plain for all to see. But we got over the line, and that's all that matters. Now, the real work starts to make sure this situation never happens again.

Jeff: A diabolical season. Being 17th for the second year running is just unacceptable and speaks to years of utter incompetence in leadership, ownership, management and recruitment. To borrow a phrase, it's time to "drain the swamp". There needs to be a cull of senior management and we need to get rid of all the dross and malcontents in the playing squad. Simple as that.

Michele: They truly do not deserve to have been saved. Lifelong Spurs fan, but this season has pushed me to the edge. An embarrassment and can now only hope someone somewhere has learned a massive lesson. Have a clearout. Do what is necessary and spend, spend, spend or we will surely be in the same position next year.

Chris: Now is the time to look at the coaching and medical staff. The injuries the team has suffered both this season and last can't be all down to bad luck. Something is seriously wrong on the fitness side of the team.

Brian: Relief that we will have a chance to reset and we already have a top coach in place to oversee it. A pair of outsiders deserve maximum credit for our survival. Joao Palhinha scored the two most important goals of the season. Antonin Kinsky's rebirth continued with another fine save. Some changes needed, but who cares right now?

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Tottenham survival celebrations cannot cover up Premier League embarrassment

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Strains of the old "Glory, Glory" anthem echoed inside the giant stadium as Tottenham Hotspur stepped back from the precipice of the most humiliating relegation in Premier League history.

Spurs players and supporters were in unison at last as they could finally look forward to next season as a top-flight club, victory against Everton on the final day ensuring survival and sending West Ham United into the Championship.

Slowly, a note of dissent was introduced as a giant banner was unfurled by supporters, reading: "Promised Success. Delivering Failure. ENIC out."

The fans who have suffered so much mediocrity were entitled to their outpouring – after all, this was only the third home league win they have witnessed this season, albeit in arguably the club's biggest game in recent history.

For the Spurs players, the instant exuberance was understandable, but embarrassment should have quickly descended on them as they listened to their supporters chanting "We Are Staying Up".

The very sound of those words, the preserve of strugglers, should reverberate through the whole club. Once Tottenham High Road empties of its revellers, the inquest from top to bottom must begin.

The fist-pumping defiance from those who have performed so poorly, with Spurs finishing 17th for the second successive season, could have been avoided had they pitched up and performed earlier in this wretched campaign.

Spurs had been warned. Cracks were covered up by last season's Europa League win, which was followed by Ange Postecoglou's sacking, but they were soon exposed once more when this season begin.

The club's top brass were in attendance for the conclusion – whatever it held – with chief executive Vinai Venkatesham front of house and sporting director Johan Lange sitting just behind.

Their part in all of this will come under scrutiny, not least for their remarkable decision to trust the ill-suited Igor Tudor as successor to Thomas Frank.

Frank had been sacked after eight months. Tudor was out of the door in 44 days following five defeats in seven games.

This brings us to the move they did get right, which was to persuade Roberto de Zerbi to arrive in an emergency act before the end of the season, rather than wait to see what division Spurs were in before making a commitment.

De Zerbi, by his own admission, has had to be as much a psychologist as coach to coax Spurs to survival. He has done so and deserves credit, with away wins at Wolverhampton Wanderers and Aston Villa, plus this tension-riddled win against Everton, enough to get them over the line.

This celebratory end to a season was also watched by Vivienne Lewis, representing the family who own Spurs, along with her son-in-law Nick Beucher, a key contact with the London-based management.

Non-executive chairman Peter Charrington and chief operating and finance officer Matthew Collecott were also in attendance, presumably poised to work out how and why Spurs have found themselves in such reduced circumstances and how it can be avoided next season.

At least they were spared the pain of seeing Spurs relegated on the day when north London arch-rivals Arsenal were lifting the trophy after their first Premier League title in 22 years. Arsenal's party was taking place across the capital at Crystal Palace.

For now, thanks to De Zerbi's inspiration and the failings of other clubs, Spurs are spared a day of reckoning. Not for long, however, because the temporary elation of fans will soon turn to anger.

How can a club that plays in such a magnificent stadium, has such passionate support and received around £74m by qualifying for the Champions League via that Europa League triumph, end up on the brink of the Championship?

Answer – bad decisions on and off the pitch. Poor appointments. Players playing poorly. At times this season, Spurs have resembled an unmotivated rabble – which is why the frantic pumping of fists and wild celebrations also felt uncomfortable and, yes, embarrassing.

The work must start now, but at least they will have De Zerbi to lead.

The Italian at least realised the urgency of the situation when he said: "It's now around 7pm, and around 8pm or 9pm we will start working towards next season."

De Zerbi added: "Next season we have to build a top, top, top team. We don't have to change too many players in our squad, but we have to bring in some first level players."

He had been out on the pitch before the match, whipping up the Spurs fans.

He was then involved in a heated, angry verbal exchange with Everton substitute Seamus Coleman, celebrating wildly with supporters when Joao Palhinha scored the vital goal – after which he was rugby-tackled by Spurs substitute keeper Guglielmo Vicario.

Spurs were hampered this season by serious injuries to key creators James Maddison, who appeared as a substitute here, and Dejan Kulusevski, but this cannot excuse what has been served up.

Captain Cristian Romero thought better of missing this final game.

Rehabilitating after a knee injury, he had been expected to stay in Argentina to watch boyhood club Belgrano play River Plate in the Argentina Primera Division Apertura final on Sunday.

Will he be at Spurs next season? Will De Zerbi convince Romero's central defensive partner Micky van de Ven to stay at the club?

Van de Ven was looking forward as he said: "I'm really confident. With the right people now here - the right manager - I'm confident. Finishing 17th two years in a row is unacceptable for us."

Spurs have no time to waste in their quest to avoid a repeat.

De Zerbi, who took acclaim at the final whistle, said: "I'm very happy and elated for the performance of my players. They showed they are good people and top players. We played maybe the best game in my time here.

"We played against an Everton side who had a coach in David Moyes that maybe wanted to help keep West Ham up, but I'm sorry, he couldn't do that."

The Spurs team coach was greeted by thousands of fans lining the streets before the game.

"They were fantastic. We had to fight on the pitch to make them happy and proud of us," De Zerbi said. "We need to show more of this spirit in the future."

As the Spurs supporters poured into their favourite watering holes and haunts around the stadium, the inquisition, and plotting for the future, should have already begun inside.

Glory, Glory Tottenham Hotspur? Not this season. No glory here.

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Premier League: Tottenham 1-0 Everton Highlights

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Premier League: Tottenham manager Roberto de Zerbi says work has already started on next season

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Tottenham analysis: No time for survival celebrations

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Tottenham were finally able to put an end to a season of suffering and can now finally plan for next season as a Premier League club.

Roberto De Zerbi dragged enough of out the squad he inherited late in the season, fashioning three wins that were just sufficient to keep Spurs up.

Spurs' fans played a huge part, with thousands greeting the team bus before kick-off and providing thunderous support throughout.

And there was another outpouring of emotion at the final whistle when safety was secured - but this can only be a brief reaction before the wreckage of a season that almost saw this giant club drop out of the Premier League must be pored over.

The fist-pumping celebrations were exuberance in the moment, but underneath there should be embarrassment, and club anthem "Glory, Glory, Tottenham Hotspur" sounded hollow in the extreme after this brush with humiliation.

This was no sudden decline. Spurs had a warning last season when they finished 17th, the cracks covered up by the Europa League win under Ange Postecoglou soon exposed when successor Thomas Frank proved out of his depth.

At least, when it mattered here, they showed determination and resilience against an Everton side that has looked out on its feet in the closing weeks of the season.

There will be the usual noises of how this must not happen again - but actions must now speak louder than words both on the pitch and from a hierarchy, led by chief executive Vinai Venkatesham and sporting director Johan Lange, who have got so much wrong this season.

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Premier League LIVE: Build-up, commentary, team news, score and live text updates

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Burnley 1-1 Wolves

Marcus Edwards fizzes an effort over the bar for Burnley. That wasn't too far away at all. Almost the perfect introduction after coming on a few minutes back.

YELLOW CARD

Tottenham 1-0 Everton

Pape Matar Sarr thinks he has won Tottenham a penalty as he goes down in the box but Michael Oliver goes to his pocket and pulls out a yellow card for diving.

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West Ham 2-0 Leeds

Leeds sub Facundo Buonanotte sees his shot deflected behind for a corner.

Another sub Joel Piroe is there when it drops but his cross-shot is cleared by West Ham.

We're into the last five minutes of the 90, there's a littler longer left at Spurs.

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Crystal Palace 0-2 Arsenal

A slight injury worry for Arsenal, perhaps, as Noni Madueke makes way for Viktor Gyokeres at Selhurst Park.

Madueke received treatment on the pitch after feeling something in his hamstring.

Possibly just precautionary given Arsenal face Paris St-Germain in the Champions League final net weekend.

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West Ham 2-0 Leeds

Matt Jarvis

Former West Ham on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra 2

Bowen has been too quiet today but when he has his one chance, he takes it on his right foot. It's a great strike across goal in to the far corner.

He looks to the fans but it's not a big celebration, just a fist pump - he is saying 'we have done our best, whatever will be will be'.

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Tottenham 1-0 Everton

The nerves are front and centre for Tottenham now.

The first groans from the fans as Rodrigo Bentacur cheaply gives away the ball in midfield.

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Liverpool 1-1 Brentford

And now it's time for Anfield to stand for another hero in Andy Robertson.

The Liverpool fans chant his name as every player on the pitch stands and applauds.

Robertson is replaced by Milos Kerkez, while Trey Nyoni also takes the place of Ryan Gravenberch.

'Spurs comfortable'

Tottenham 1-0 Everton

Jermaine Beckford

Former Leeds, Leicester and Everton striker on Final Score

It's a typical Everton performance. Structurally they are solid but in front of goal it is wasteful, they are snatching at opportunities. Spurs are comfortable.

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Liverpool 1-1 Brentford

Brentford are all over Liverpool here.

They know a goal sends them into Europe as things stand and they're doing everything they can to make that happen.

GOAL - Fulham 2-0 Newcastle

Tom Cairney (81 mins)

That's a stunner!

Fulham take a free-kick short to Tom Cairney, who takes a step forward before bending a shot into the top corner of the Newcastle goal from more than 25 yards out.

What a way to sign off the season.

GOAL - West Ham 2-0 Leeds

Jarrod Bowen (79 mins)

West Ham have surely wrapped up the three points now!

West Ham win the ball just inside their own half, Leeds want a free-kick but the referee is having none of it.

Mateus Fernandes then plays a pinpoint through pass to Jarrod Bowen, he gets into the box and then drills a right-foot shot into the far corner.

All eyes on Spurs and Everton.

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