Tottenham's recent form has been a rollercoaster, to say the least, and the club is now hoping to turn the tide with a new goalkeeper, Antonin Kinsky, who is on a mission to exorcise his demons. After a disastrous performance against Atletico Madrid, Kinsky was on the brink of being written off by the club, but his remarkable comeback has inspired everyone at Tottenham. With the first-choice goalkeeper, Guglielmo Vicario, out with a hernia, Kinsky has stepped up and delivered, making a crucial save against Wolves and showcasing his ball-handling skills. This has earned him the praise of manager Roberto De Zerbi, who has called him an 'example' for the team.
However, Tottenham's home form has been a major concern, with the club having the joint-worst home record in the division. De Zerbi is at a loss to explain this, and while he tries to dismiss it as a coincidence, there is clearly more to it. The manager's focus is now on turning things around, and he is determined to keep the team's momentum going, even if it means ignoring the past.
One of the key challenges for Tottenham is the return of Vicario, who has not yet returned to full training. De Zerbi is unable to say whether the goalkeeper will remain at the club, and the situation is further complicated by Inter's interest. The manager has been clear about his desire to keep on-loan midfielder João Palhinha, but he is more vague about Vicario's future.
De Zerbi also provided an update on Dejan Kulusevski, who has been out all season with a knee injury. While there is hope that he may be able to return for the final game against Everton, his chances of making the World Cup with Sweden are now slim. Tottenham's season has been a rollercoaster, and with Kinsky's comeback and De Zerbi's determination, the club is now hoping to turn the tide and secure their Premier League survival.