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Rio Ferdinand Advises De Zerbi on Tottenham Offer: A Step Back?

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Rio Ferdinand questions Roberto De Zerbi's suitability for the Tottenham job, warning about the club's lack of ambition.

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Rio Ferdinand Advises De Zerbi on Tottenham Offer: A Step Back?

Rio Ferdinand, a renowned former footballer and Manchester United legend, has expressed his reservations about Roberto De Zerbi potentially taking over as manager at Tottenham. Ferdinand, on his YouTube channel, suggested that in the current situation, he would turn down the offer due to the perceived lack of ambition at the club and their apparent unwillingness to invest in high-level players.
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De Zerbi, who recently left Olympique de Marseille, is emerging as the leading candidate to succeed Igor Tudor, who was fired after only 44 days in charge. Tottenham, currently in a precarious situation, are just one point above the relegation zone in the Premier League.

Ferdinand praised De Zerbi as a great manager, highlighting his innovative approach and his ability to build teams. However, he questioned whether Tottenham is the right environment for the Italian coach to succeed. The former player argued that the club needs to demonstrate greater ambition in the transfer market to compete with the elite teams in the Premier League. The club needs to spend more on high-level players to attract the best and thus, be able to compete at the top of English football.
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Ferdinand not only questioned De Zerbi's decision but also criticized the overall situation at Tottenham. He pointed out the lack of stability at the club, mentioning the large number of managers who have failed in recent years. He wondered why the club has not managed to move forward, despite having top-level facilities. Ferdinand highlighted the importance of the hierarchy and the influence it could have on the next coach. He questioned whether the hierarchy would be an impediment to the success of the new coach.

The former soccer player also analyzed the performance of several Tottenham players, noting that many have not reached their full potential. He mentioned the case of Micky van de Ven, questioning whether his poor performance is due to his own quality or the lack of stability and the team's tactics. He also cited the example of Richarlison, who, according to Carlo Ancelotti, could play for an elite club like Real Madrid, but is currently not performing at the expected level.
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Ferdinand emphasized that Tottenham does not spend like a big club to attract the best players. This, according to him, explains why the club is not at the top of football. The former footballer mentioned Xavi Simons as another example of a player who has seen his performance decline at Tottenham. He noted that Simons, who shone in the Eredivisie and with the Dutch national team, seems a shadow of himself at the English club. Ferdinand also mentioned James Maddison, who, according to him, has not performed as he did at Leicester due to injuries.

Ferdinand's analysis suggests that Tottenham's problem goes beyond the individual quality of the players and that the club's environment, including the lack of investment and instability, is negatively affecting their performance. The club needs a profound change, both in its investment approach and in its management, to be able to compete at the highest level.
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The club's current situation is a reflection of poor management, which has led to instability and a lack of results.
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