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De Zerbi Apologises to Spurs Fans Over Greenwood Remarks

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New Roberto De Zerbi has moved quickly to address growing unrest among Tottenham Hotspur supporters, issuing a public apology over past comments he made about Mason Greenwood.

The Italian, who has just taken charge in North London, found himself under pressure even before his first match, as sections of the fanbase voiced concern over remarks made during his time at Olympique de Marseille.

In a carefully worded statement, De Zerbi made it clear that his intention was never to minimise serious issues. He stressed that he has always stood against violence in all forms and expressed genuine regret for any offence caused.

Speaking with a personal tone, he highlighted his values, insisting that he has consistently supported those most vulnerable and would never compromise his principles for success on the pitch.

He also pointed to his role as a father, underlining his sensitivity to the subject and asking supporters to judge him on who he truly is over time.

The controversy stems from comments made in November, when De Zerbi described Greenwood in sympathetic terms, suggesting the player had “paid a heavy price” and appeared to have found the right environment to rebuild his career.

Those remarks resurfaced following his appointment and were strongly criticised by some Spurs supporters’ groups, who felt the comments were ill-judged and risked downplaying a deeply serious situation. Greenwood, who previously faced charges that were later dropped by the Crown Prosecution Service, remains a divisive figure despite his performances on the field.

On the pitch, Greenwood has revived his career impressively since leaving Manchester United. After a loan spell at Getafe CF, he secured a permanent move to Marseille, where he has delivered consistently, scoring goals and emerging as one of the standout performers in Ligue 1. Yet, while his footballing resurgence is clear, the wider debate around him continues to follow.

For De Zerbi, however, the immediate task lies elsewhere. He inherits a Tottenham side struggling near the bottom of the Premier League table, with confidence low and results hard to come by. The club sits just above the relegation zone, and the urgency to turn things around is undeniable.

Despite this, the Italian has embraced the challenge, describing it as the most important of his career and committing himself fully to the long-term project—even if it were to include relegation.

Ultimately, De Zerbi’s early days at Spurs will be defined by more than tactics and team selection. His ability to reconnect with supporters, steady a fragile dressing room, and deliver results under pressure will shape how he is perceived.

The apology may ease tensions, but only time, performances, and leadership will determine whether he can truly win over the Tottenham faithful.

This post was last modified on April 3, 2026 4:16 am

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