Spurs manager Roberto De Zerbi has warned that Tottenham are not safe from relegation yet. This comes as the club bids to secure its English Premier League status against rivals Chelsea today.
Dismissing the notion that Tottenham football club is relaxed and ready to start summer planning, De Zerbi stated that his players still have major battles ahead to secure the one point needed to guarantee safety.

The Italian manager added that he is expecting a tough clash away from home because Stamford Bridge is a difficult stadium for any team.
His words, “We can’t forget one month ago what was the situation. We are not safe yet.
It is not correct if I answer you now. Before answering your question, we have to [take] a point in the Premier League and especially in the Premier League to [take] one point, you have to fight and play very well.
We have to keep focused on the game and then we can answer and make a big press conference. But now is not the right time.
Vicario is available to play. I decide tomorrow.
No, it’s not difficult. It’s easy.
Yes, Vicario is No.1 but we have to consider the physical condition, the momentum, everything, but I have a big relationship with Antonin Kinsky and Vicario as well and there will not be any problem.
Stamford Bridge is difficult.
Tough stadium because the players of Chelsea in the last 30 to 25 seasons have been fantastic. But tomorrow is a new game.
At the beginning of this week, he didn’t work for a small problem, but yesterday and today, James is working very well.
Now he’s not ready to play 90 minutes. I want to speak with him tomorrow morning and to take the best decision we can.
Cristian Romero is a big player. He is an amazing guy because he has been a great captain in my time even though he didn’t play.
It is a good question [about Romero’s future] but it is the wrong timing, no? First of all now, the focus is Chelsea.”
WOW.
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