James Maddison says ‘passionate’ Roberto De Zerbi saved Spurs from ‘disaster’
Tottenham midfielder James Maddison has heaped praise on “passionate” boss Roberto De Zerbi after he helped the club avoid “disaster” on the final day of the Premier League season.
Spurs faced a dramatic last day of a dismal campaign and, while relegation rivals West Ham beat Leeds 3-0 on Sunday, Joao Palhinha’s 43rd-minute effort clinched a vital victory over Everton to secure their top-flight status.
De Zerbi took over at the end of March with Tottenham winless in the Premier League in 2026, and they slipped into the bottom three before his debut at Sunderland to further raise alarm bells that a first relegation in 49 years could occur.
Further blows followed with Cristian Romero and Xavi Simons sidelined, but the Italian’s infectious positivity restored belief and rebuilt a connection with a desperate fanbase.
After a 15-match winless league run ended at Wolves, De Zerbi’s final act on Sunday was to inspire Tottenham to a first home victory in the Premier League since December 6 in front of an emotionally-charged crowd in N17.
Maddison, who has missed the majority of this season with a serious knee injury, hailed De Zerbi, saying: “I am really happy for the manager who came in and steered the ship clear because I think without him, it could have been doom and gloom if I am honest.
“He’s so passionate. He’s been living at the training ground with the guys, with his team.
“He’s there at 9pm with all his staff. They’ve got the tactics board up, there’s six of them, they’re just talking, it’s 9pm and we’ve already had four or five meetings on each game. He’s just obsessed with football and he’s passionate.
“When you feel the authenticity of someone who’s passionate for Tottenham, because I am, I love this club and I want


