Tottenham have launched an internal review into their wretched Premier League season. It includes bringing in a psychologist to banish 'Spursy' thinking, ending their horrendous injury record and even an investigation into their retractable stadium pitch.

The north London club escaped relegation on a nervy final day thanks to Roberto De Zerbi turning their season around with 11 points from their final six games. Spurs' sporting director Johan Lange's future at the club is in serious doubt, following a disastrous 12 months with four different head coaches, and the Dane could end up in a supporting or handover role to an incoming new world-class sporting director.

Just two points separated Tottenham from the Championship this season, and they were not helped by suffering more injuries than any other Premier League club, many of them serious. James Maddison, who has just returned after his partially torn anterior cruciate ligament fully tore last summer, hit out at the problems.

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"Our situation with the injuries has been worse than any other club," the midfielder told reporters following Tottenham's win over Everton. "People try and say 'Oh, but we've got this and that', but ours is astronomical, and we need to look at why that is."