Tottenham Hotspur manager Roberto De Zerbi has turned up the heat ahead of a decisive weekend in the Premier League relegation battle, delivering a fiery message that indirectly puts pressure on London rivals West Ham United.
With Spurs facing a must-win trip to Aston Villa, De Zerbi’s tone during Thursday’s press conference was intense, emotional, and impossible to misinterpret. The Italian made it clear that Tottenham will fight to the last breath to avoid the drop.
De Zerbi Turns to Psychological Warfare
Fresh from Spurs’ victory over Wolverhampton Wanderers, De Zerbi reiterated comments he made last week about not wanting “crybabies” in his squad. Although the phrase had been clumsily translated, his point was unmistakable—Tottenham need warriors, not players who crumble under pressure.
He doubled down on that mentality again, sending a pointed message likely aimed beyond the walls of Hotspur Way.
A Direct Challenge to West Ham
De Zerbi highlighted the tight gap between the two London clubs and fired a rallying cry that Spurs fans won’t forget anytime soon.
“I watch on TV and it looks like we are crying. Like we are already relegated. Not yet. We have to die on the pitch,” he said.
“We are two points behind West Ham. They have difficult games like we do.
Losers cry and think negative. I don’t want people around me crying.”
The comments carried echoes of Eric Cantona’s cryptic press-conference style, but the underlying message was unmistakable: Spurs aren’t giving up, and West Ham shouldn’t assume safety.
Contrasting Approaches Between the Two Managers
While De Zerbi leans into raw emotion and pressure-building psychology, West Ham boss Nuno Espírito Santo has adopted a calmer and more measured tone in recent weeks. Where De Zerbi sounds desperate to ignite a do-or-die response, Nuno appears intent on keeping nerves under control.
Both approaches will be put to the test as the relegation picture sharpens this weekend. One club is trying to fuel fire; the other is trying to extinguish panic.
By Sunday evening, we’ll know which method worked.