Tottenham Hotspur Secure Survival Over Everton

SkimNews Take
The club's pattern of reactive managerial changes, despite avoiding a worst-case scenario, suggests a deeper organizational instability that fans will likely continue to challenge.
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- Tottenham Hotspur secured Premier League survival by beating Everton on the final day, sending West Ham United to the Championship.
- Roberto de Zerbi was appointed as manager in an emergency move before season’s end, guiding Spurs to away wins at Wolverhampton Wanderers and Aston Villa and the decisive victory over Everton.
- Igor Tudor was dismissed after 44 days in charge, having overseen five defeats in seven games.
- Fans unfurled a banner reading "Promised Success. Delivering Failure. ENIC out." and chanted "We Are Staying Up" after the win.
Why it matters: Tottenham's 17th‑place finish and third home league win this season keep the club in the Premier League, preserving TV and sponsorship revenue while West Ham's relegation to the Championship cuts its broadcast income and forces a costly squad overhaul.


