Spurs 1-1 Leeds | Every word of Roberto De Zerbi's post-match press conference
Roberto De Zerbi spoke to the media at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium after our 1-1 draw against Leeds United in the Premier League on Monday night.
Here's what he had to say...
What did you say to Mathys Tel? He scored a wonderful goal, but then had that moment (for Leeds' penalty) in his own box?
Roberto: "A big hug and a big kiss, nothing more, because he is a young player, a big talent. He scored a great goal, he made a mistake for the experience, because he has not the right experience, he has not played too many games in his career and we have to accept, but I am proud and I am happy for the mentality we showed. We didn’t play a great game like in Villa Park, we played a good game, I think enough to win. We could lose the game at the end because before the last 15 to 20 minutes, they didn’t shoot on our goal, just one in the first half. We had 14 corners against two, five chances to score against two, we came inside of the goal area 50 times against 27, but we didn’t score two goals."
We could see you getting frustrated on the touchline, you got a yellow card, what was upsetting you?
Roberto: "The first minute until the end of the game the referee went to me, ‘if you go out (of the technical area), yellow card,’ and I think they were not calm today. Maybe they suffered the pressure of yesterday the West Ham-Arsenal game and VAR. For sure, we suffer the pressure today for the speed of the ball, for the order of the pitch and we didn’t play with patience on the ball, frenetic, we were rushed, but also the referee was not calm. I don’t know, I can’t understand the polemic about yesterday VAR because it was a foul, 200 per cent, not 100 per cent if you want to talk about football."
James Maddison make his comeback - what did you make of his return? Did you expect that long, with the added time (13 minutes)?
Roberto: "It's great news for us. He is a different player as a quality, as a guy and he will be I hope crucial for us. Yesterday I spoke with him about his physical condition, about how many minutes he could play. He played more than what he said yesterday. We are happy for him, but I think we are in the right way. It will be tough until the last minute against Everton, for sure, but after the Sunderland game, it was a difficult to imagine ourselves before the last two games to stay up (ahead) two points of West Ham. I remember very well the game in Sunderland was my first game and we can’t forget what was the situation just 15 days ago. We can’t forget after four games in a row we made eight points and we can’t forget Leeds the last defeat in Premier League was the 1st of March at home, I think. West Ham they have to also play Leeds at home. I think Leeds they will play like today with the same spirit, with the same qualities because they are doing a great season."
Did you think it was a penalty on Maddison at the end?
Roberto: "No, no, no, I don’t want to come inside the polemic, I didn’t see and I didn’t watch again. I don’t know. Ask me a question about football if you want."
What did you make of Antonin Kinsky tonight?
Roberto: "He’s improving a lot. He’s a good goalkeeper. I had no doubt in my first days in Tottenham because I knew him before coming here. He played in Madrid, he made that mistake, and it was tough for him. He has great personality, strong character and he deserves to play a game like today."
It's such a high-energy style, players naturally tire, does the lack of attacking depth hurt because you've a lack of forward players to call on?
Roberto: "Yes, but I think I am very lucky to have these players, even if we have too many injuries. I think we have enough quality and the good enough players to stay up. I said this after Sunderland, after Brighton. I think in the last four games we’ve made eight points, but we deserve more than eight points. For that I am positive, I’m happy. I’m looking forward to start to work this week and prepare the next game."
The team hasn't won (in the Premier League) at home since 6 December - do you see a mental problem playing at home?
Roberto: "No, because Brighton, did you watch the game with Brighton?"
Yes..
Roberto: "I think with Brighton we played a great game."
But it's the same thing - you were leading and threw it away...
Roberto: "Yes, but if you want to speak about the performance, we speak about the performance. If we speak about the result, change. Against Brighton, we played a fantastic game, maybe, no, for sure, better than today and better than Wolverhampton, maybe worse than or not so good like Aston Villa, but we deserve to win. And today, yes, you are right, we didn't play well, we didn't play a great game, we played a good game. I think we felt too much pressure. It can happen if you fight for the relegation, it's different. What do you think - is it tougher playing the final of the Europa League as a pressure, or the game like today to fight for the relegation?"
Probably today...
Roberto: "For sure, because there are two different pressures."
My point though is the home form, going back through lots of managers, not just you...
Roberto: "No, no, now Tottenham is mine, I am the coach of Tottenham, the responsibility is mine, and you are not to say other coaches, no. Yes, for sure we didn't win two games, the last two games, but as a coach you have to consider the performances, not just the result. Because today, if we win today, nothing changes in terms of performance, because anyway we didn't play a great game. We have to be honest and to say we didn't play a great game, even if we win, and today we didn't win, we didn't play a great game, and we have to be honest. Everyone. Everyone honest, not just me. We have to be honest also when we consider the VAR of West Ham vs Arsenal, a foul 200% in football."
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