Roberto De Zerbi had a huge impact keeping Spurs in the Premier League, but someone who perhaps hasn't had the credit he deserves... set-piece coach Andreas Georgson. @georgson82
Spurs would be relegated without set-pieces: Tottenham would have been relegated had it not been for the impact of set-piece goals.
Spurs scored 19 goals and conceded 12 from set-pieces last season, putting them seventh in that form table alone.
Take away those 19 goals, though, and they would have had five less points, which would have seen them finish 19th.
Coach Andreas Georgeson, brought in by Thomas Frank last summer, is in charge of set-pieces at Spurs.
He is one of only three coaching staff that lasted the whole season under Frank, Igor Tudor and Roberto De Zerbi. - (Sky Sports)
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(🥇) 🚨 NEW: An agreement between Sporting CP and Joao Palhinha has been REACHED! ✅🇵🇹
Sporting must now convince Bayern Munich and find a financial solution to make the transfer possible.
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🚨Micky Van De Ven would be ‘extremely open’ to signing a new contract at #Tottenham if they stay in the Premier League.
He is very happy with De Zerbi as Head Coach.
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🚨🎙️ Jose Mourinho on Tottenham Hotspur’s Relegation
“Tottenham? They are a club with a disease. They sack the coaches who actually deliver. Pochettino gave them a Champions League final — gone. They did the same to me days before a cup final. And now? They win the Europa League after 17 years without silverware, thanks to Ange, and what do they do? Sack him 16 days later. No loyalty, no vision, just excuses and a big stadium. They betray the men who fight for them. One day this will catch up — maybe not relegation tomorrow, but they will keep falling until they learn: you don’t build success by destroying the winners.”
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