Roberto De Zerbi may opt to drop Conor Gallagher and instead start Spurs’ own Paul Gascoigne–Glenn Hoddle-inspired talent from the outset.
From sheer elation to crushing disappointment — Tottenham Hotspur’s chaotic campaign was encapsulated perfectly on Saturday. Up against Roberto De Zerbi’s former club, Brighton & Hove Albion, Spurs showed noticeable progress in only his second match in charge. The returning Xavi Simons seemed to have secured a vital win with …









