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The subtle change Spurs have made to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium for players

Tottenham Hotspur have quietly introduced a small but meaningful change inside the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium as the club continues its push to improve the atmosphere around the team during a difficult run of home form.

The adjustment has been made in an area that supporters rarely get to see closely, but one that plays an important role for the players every matchday. The tunnel leading from the dressing room to the pitch has been redesigned with fresh visuals and motivational messages in an effort to strengthen the connection between the squad and the fans.

Spurs have struggled badly at home in the Premier League in recent months. Their last league victory in north London came back on December 6 when they secured a comfortable 2-0 win against Brentford. Since that evening, league victories at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium have completely dried up, despite the team managing to pick up a couple of positive results in European competition.

Although there have been signs of progress since Roberto De Zerbi arrived, Tottenham are still finding it difficult to turn strong performances into wins on home soil. The Italian coach has helped the team remain unbeaten in four matches, but Spurs have continued to let points slip away in front of their own supporters. Matches against Brighton and Leeds followed a frustratingly similar pattern, with Tottenham unable to protect their advantage after taking the lead.

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Amid those struggles, the club have decided to freshen up the players’ surroundings in a subtle but emotional way. Fans who pay close attention may already have noticed the new look inside the stadium tunnel area. Above the entrance where the players walk out toward the pitch, the beam has now been painted gold and carries the words “All Together Always.”

The phrase has become closely linked with captain Cristian Romero, who regularly uses it in messages shared on social media when speaking about the club, the supporters, and the togetherness within the squad. Tottenham have now embraced the slogan as part of the atmosphere they are trying to build around the team during the closing weeks of the campaign.

The changes do not stop there. Along the walls of the tunnel, new images have been added showing Tottenham players celebrating in front of their supporters. The idea appears to be focused on reminding the squad of the bond they share with the fans before stepping out onto the pitch. The words “All Together Always” are also displayed prominently on both sides of the tunnel in large white lettering, creating a more emotional and inspiring walk toward the stadium bowl.

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The message was extended beyond the tunnel on matchday as well. Before kickoff against Leeds, the same slogan could be seen displayed across the electronic advertising boards positioned between the tiers of the stadium. It formed part of a wider effort from the club to create a stronger sense of unity between the players and the crowd during a tense stage of the season.

Supporters also played their part in adding to the atmosphere. A giant Tifo was unveiled in the South Stand carrying the words “Together Always,” echoing the message the club has been promoting internally. The display created an impressive visual moment before kickoff and reflected the desire from both fans and players to remain united despite the team’s inconsistency.

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Tottenham also introduced another noticeable feature before the Leeds match, with flame machines launching fire into the air ahead of kickoff. The Premier League has increasingly seen clubs use such effects to raise energy levels inside stadiums, and Spurs appeared keen to add a different feel to the pre-match experience in north London.

The club’s updated tunnel design was also featured in behind-the-scenes footage shared on social media before the game. One clip showed James Maddison speaking passionately to his teammates before they headed out to warm up, with the newly redesigned surroundings clearly visible in the background.

With only one home match left this season, Tottenham will hope the new atmosphere and growing sense of unity can help deliver a positive finish in front of their supporters. Before returning to north London for the final game against Everton, De Zerbi and his players face another huge challenge away from home when they travel to Chelsea. Spurs will be aiming to secure only their second Premier League victory ever at Stamford Bridge and continue the progress being made under their new manager.

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