Roberto De Zerbi ‘personally requests’ Tottenham fan rally to meet the coach vs Everton

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Tottenham Hotspur’s stadium drummer has issued a rallying cry to Spurs supporters ahead of the final-day clash with Everton, urging fans to turn up in full voice as the club’s Premier League survival hangs in the balance.

Tottenham Hotspur definitely need all the help they can get if they are to get over the line against Everton on the final day of the Premier League season.

That game is as big as it gets this season for Spurs as their Premier League status hangs in the balance following what has been an abysmal campaign overall.

A draw or a win, and Tottenham are safe regardless of what happens elsewhere; lose, and the focus turns to West Ham versus Leeds.

Should West Ham beat the Whites, then close to 50 years of top-flight status ends, as Spurs’ relegation to the Championship will be confirmed.

Tottenham Stadium drummer calls for Everton pre-coach meet

With so much on the line, Tottenham Hotspur’s stadium drummer has now taken to the social media platform X to confirm rumours.

Bobby reveals that Tottenham manager Roberto De Zerbi has personally requested the fans to turn up to meet the coach.

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We have already seen that before this season, ahead of the Nottingham Forest clash, with Spurs fans coming out in their thousands to meet the coach to create a deafening atmosphere.

The response from the players, though, was underwhelming, as Tottenham fell to a disappointing 3-0 defeat at the time.

Writing on X, he said: “SPURS FANS: RDZ has personally requested the fans turn up to meet the player coach.

“I promise you, last time it worked. The tactics let us down. The atmosphere was the easiest for me to drum to inside the stadium, so please get on board. One last dance to do our bit.

“Save your protests and everything else for the final whistle. I am not saying this to support the current regime. I am saying this to do our bit, as fans, to keep Tottenham Hotspur in the Premier League.

“More info to follow COYS”

Spurs players must repay fans’ support against Everton

One can bet that the atmosphere at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium will be buzzing regardless of the latest invitation, as Spurs fans have shown countless times this season that they are willing to play their part to keep their side in the English top flight.

The big question, though, will be whether De Zerbi’s men will be up for it and match the intensity of the fans, especially after failing to do so on several occasions this season.

Tottenham at home have been poor, with the Lilywhites winning just two times in front of their home support all season.

But that does not mean that a victory cannot be secured, as we have seen Tottenham turn it up at home in Europe this campaign.

De Zerbi’s record in front of the home support does leave some hope, as he has drawn the two times he has been in front of his own fans.

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