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Tottenham beat Wolves and Aston Villa after micky van de ven arrived in the story of Roberto De Zerbi’s first four games in charge. The results pulled Spurs away from the bottom three after an opening defeat to Sunderland sent them there on day one.

De Zerbi At Tottenham

Roberto De Zerbi’s start was rough before it turned. Tottenham lost to Sunderland in his first game, then conceded an injury-time equaliser against Brighton, and the early sequence left them in danger of continuing an implosion.

Then came the two wins that changed the mood. Tottenham beat Wolves and then Aston Villa, and the Villa result arrived against a side resting players before the second leg of their Europa League semi-final.

Villa Press Baited

There were signs of De Zerbi’s style in the Villa match. The press was repeatedly baited, and there was greater spirit in the performance. The improvement over the past four games was described as looking like a time-lapse video of a plant’s growth: what normally happens incrementally behind the scenes in pre-season sped up and played out in public.

The comparison lands because Tottenham had been in a precarious place before the turnaround. They had fallen into the bottom three, and the wins over Wolves and Aston Villa came while the squad was dealing with an implausibly long injury list that had somehow got even longer.

Spurs Rebound

The broader argument running through the piece is simple: managerial switches do not always explain the results on their own. Thomas Frank wilted in the job, Igor Tudor lasted 44 days, and the article says wage spending remains the biggest single factor in performance, even as De Zerbi’s first four games offered Spurs a real lift.

Spurs are six clear of the relegation zone after nine league games, with 15 points on the board. That leaves De Zerbi with a stronger platform than the one he inherited, and it gives Tottenham something they did not have after the Sunderland defeat: proof that the table can move quickly when results start to arrive.

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