The newly appointed tactician delivered the perfect public message to a traumatized young goalkeeper ahead of a vital domestic clash.
Absolute panic officially grips N17 today. Tottenham Hotspur plunged into the dreaded relegation zone this weekend after rivals West Ham United comfortably hammered Wolves 4-1. This terrifying reality makes the upcoming Sunday fixture against overperforming Sunderland a massive hurdle, especially since a major crisis currently surrounds young goalkeeper Antonin Kinsky.

First choice option, Guglielmo Vicario played horrendously recently before finally undergoing much needed hernia surgery. His unfortunate medical absence heavily forces the Czech international back into the starting lineup. The prospect experienced a genuine nightmare during his last appearance. The absolute buffoonery of former manager Thomas Frank completely discarded him for months on end.
Clumsy Igor Tudor then inexplicably threw the rusty youngster straight into a massive Champions League knockout match against Atletico Madrid last month. The stadium pitch was suspiciously slippery right from the start. Kinsky slipped constantly while tragically handing direct goals to the Spanish giants. Tudor brutally substituted him before thirty minutes had even finished.
Roberto De Zerbi delivers perfect Antonin Kinsky verdict as Tottenham face crucial Premier League battle
The former manager completely ignored the shattered youngster walking off the pitch after being horribly set up to fail. However, the fiercely loyal supporters desperately want him to succeed today. New manager Roberto De Zerbi deeply understands this incredibly fragile mental situation. He thoughtfully delivered incredible words of public comfort via reporter Alasdair Gold.
He clearly stated, “I didn’t speak yet with him because I think he doesn’t need to speak too much. I have immense confidence.” He then confidently told reporters, “He has to be strong, but he is strong enough to show what he can do. Not more, not less.”
De Zerbi passionately finished his press conference by stating, “I think his qualities are strictly enough to play at Tottenham Hotspur. The other players believe in him. He has to stay calm and confident. He is playing at Tottenham, so he has to be stronger than the mistakes, and to move on.”


