Roberto de Zerbi’s reign as Tottenham Hotspur’s new head coach started with a defeat at Sunderland that plunges them deeper into relegation trouble.
Italian De Zerbi took charge after predecessor Igor Tudor was sacked after only 44 days in charge – but it was the same old story as Spurs could not end a winless sequence in the Premier League which now stretches to 14 games, with none in 2026.
De Zerbi’s new charges were not short of endeavour but quality was sorely lacking and the goal that started their downfall typified a scrappy game when Nordi Mukiele’s 20-yard shot took a big deflection off Spurs defender Micky van de Ven to leave keeper Antonin Kinsky helpless.
Spurs then lost captain Cristian Romero through injury after he was nudged into keeper Kinsky by Sunderland striker Brian Brobbey.
It is a result that leaves Spurs in the bottom three, two points behind West Ham United after the Hammers’ 4-0 win against Wolverhampton Wanderers on Friday.
Roberto de Zerbi has no time to waste if he is to save Spurs from the ignominy of the drop, but he was unable to make the clouds of relegation hanging over this giant club lift on another dismal day.
Spurs now have to make up that two-point gap on West Ham United with only six games left, and he witnessed a display desperately lacking in inspiration on Wearside.
Sunderland were by far the more organised and threatening side, with Dominic Solanke wasting Spurs’ best chance right on half-time when he was blocked at the near post.


