Joao Parinha’s 43rd-minute goal gave Tottenham a 1-0 home victory over Everton, giving them safety in the Premier League.
Tottenham can finally look forward after surviving the final day
Tuesday’s 2-1 defeat at Chelsea confirmed Spurs fans’ decision on the final day. Spurs fans lined the streets in their thousands to welcome the team’s coach and gave the players an enthusiastic welcome on the pitch.
Despite traveling to Argentina this week, with injured captain Cristian Romero surprisingly next to him in the dugout, Spurs got off to a strong start, with both Conor Gallagher and Parrilla firing wide.
The water break took place as temperatures reached 30 degrees in the capital, but Pedro Polo’s successful 50-50 challenge at the Keenan Dewsbury Hall was met with cheers, while another from Danso caused panic in Everton’s penalty area.
Coach De Zerbi’s team could not find a way out despite pressing and probing, but things changed in the 43rd minute. Tell’s dangerous corner kick saw Palinha hit the post with a header, but he was quickest to react to the rebound and his grazed shot went over the line before being cleared by Tierno Barry.
After the half-time break was extended due to a technical issue with one of assistant referee Michael Oliver, Jordan Pickford almost spilled England teammate Jed Spence’s shot into his own net before the game was suspended for treatment of Parinha and Tell.
News of West Ham’s breakthrough at home against Leeds sparked anxiety, and Moyes had already introduced new signings to Everton in Tyrik George and Harrison Armstrong.
Another water break ensued and De Zerbi had the first roll of the dice when substitute Randall Kolo Muani lifted the ball from 25 yards shortly after his introduction.
There was one decisive moment left in the ninth minute of stoppage time when George cut inside and fired home, but Antonin Kinski made a flying stop to seal the victory and help Tottenham avoid relegation for the first time in 49 years.
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Spurs came back in the frame for his signature.
Now safe, Tottenham can start turning their attention to the summer transfer window, with reports in Italy claiming that one of Tottenham’s targets is set to be sold by the club this summer.
Juventus star told to ‘pack his bags’, could join Spurs
Italian journalist Gianni Balzarini shared an update on the future of Juventus full-back Andrea Cambiaso this weekend, revealing that both Barcelona and Tottenham are interested.
According to a translation by Sport Witness, Barzarini claims that Juventus “will pack him up and get rid of him” and that the Italian “cannot stay at Juventus any longer” due to questions over his attitude.
A transfer fee of just 40 million euros (approximately £34.5 million) is enough to entice the Turin club to sell, although this is a significant reduction from the 80 million euros (approximately £69.5 million) he had previously demanded from Manchester City.
Roberto De Zerbi will have a big impact on Tottenham’s summer business and it would be no surprise if Italy are looking for new signings in Serie A.
Cambiaso, who can play at either left-back or right-back, has made 36 appearances in Serie A this season, scoring three goals and providing four assists.
De Zerbi is also reported to be encouraging Spurs to sign Southampton star Leo Cienza.

De Zerbi personally wants Tottenham to sign the £20m star who beat Arsenal
Italians are big fans.

