De Zerbi did the job he was brought in to do – now he has helped Tottenham avoid an unfathomable relegation, his task for next season is not so clear

Roberto De Zerbi has fired up Tottenham for their do-or-die relegation survival fight against Everton, urging players to show "blood and spirit" to avoid t

Roberto De Zerbi has warned Tottenham’s players that their futures at the club are on the line against Everton on Sunday

Spurs will be safe if they can avoid defeat against Everton on final day

The Italian signed a five-year contract with Tottenham in March.

“Spurs” salvaram a pele na última jornada, evitando uma despromoção chocante ao Championship, à custa do West Ham, que se despediu da Premier League.

Spurs’ first home win in the Premier League since December 6 – 1-0 against Everton – secured safety on a dramatic final-day.

De Zerbi's Spurs completed their rescue job on Sunday by beating Everton 1-0, their third win in the last five games.

De Zerbi did the job he was brought in to do – now he has helped Tottenham avoid an unfathomable relegation, his task for next season is not so clear

De Zerbi decided to have some fun with a reporter after Tottenham stayed in the Premier League

Roberto De Zerbi said guiding Tottenham away from relegation was the highlight of his career

De Zerbi alone deserves the credit for keeping Spurs in the Premier League. Too often this season the club looked like it was falling apart

Under Thomas Frank and Igor Tudor, it looks as though all hope was lost. But De Zerbi turned Tottenham's season around in the nick of time

Tottenham midfielder James Maddison praised Roberto De Zerbi for using his passionate personality to save the club from the humiliation of relegation.

From no wins in 15 to three wins in five - and an eight-week masterclass that saved Tottenham Hotspur from a first relegation in 49 years.

When De Zerbi took over, Tottenham's players looked broken and the fanbase had lost hope - this is how he so quickly changed the mood

Tottenham could have an opportunity to start fresh under Roberto De Zerbi – if they make the right choices