Roberto De Zerbi has already taken a real shine to Tottenham Hotspur midfielder Lucas Bergvall, who could become key under the Italian coach.
The former Brighton boss has already been working very closely with the Swedish international during his first week at Hotspur Way.
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The 46-year-old has been tipped to get along really well with the young midfielder, given his serious qualities on the ball.
Bergvall has struggled with injuries this season, but in the final seven matches of the season, he could suddenly become a hugely influential player.
Roberto De Zerbi is working closely with Lucas Bergvall at Tottenham
Roberto De Zerbi has already been working closely with Lucas Bergvall during Tottenham training this week, according to Alasdair Gold.
The Italian manager is likely to implement a very different style of football from what fans saw under Thomas Frank, and technical players like Bergvall should flourish.
Tottenham players are loving De Zerbi’s hands-on approach in training, and it’s becoming quickly apparent that he has big plans for Bergvall.
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Speaking on Talking Tottenham, Gold said: “I think from what I understand, he’s taken a real kind of hands-on approach to Lucas Bergvall as soon as he’s come in.
“I think we saw it in the video, him having a chat with him, and I think that’s kind of been the way behind the scenes as well. I think he’ll like him a lot because he’s so versatile, he could play as his 10, couldn’t he?
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“He can play in midfield. You want these young players who can receive the ball, turn in tight spaces and do exactly what he needs to.”
Bergvall really impressed with Sweden over the international break as the midfielder continues to get back to his best after returning from injury.
Archie Gray could be another youngster who continues to impress under De Zerbi, with the two 20-year-olds featuring in a double pivot.
Meanwhile, in attack, De Zerbi could be a big fan of Mohammed Kudus, although the Ghanaian winger is yet to make his return to training.