Tottenham v Everton: Line-ups, stats and preview as Spurs battle relegation on final day
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Tottenham v Everton: Line-ups, stats and preview as Spurs battle relegation on final day
Tottenham enter the final Premier League day with survival not yet mathematically guaranteed as they host Everton. They sit just above the relegation zone and require a point to ensure they remain in the top flight. Roberto De Zerbi’s side are two points clear of 18th-placed West Ham but still have work to do after a 2-1 defeat to Chelsea. Tottenham’s home form is a major concern, with no wins in their last 10 Premier League home matches and only two victories at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium all season. Captain Cristian Romero will miss the match after traveling to Argentina to complete rehabilitation with Argentine medical staff. Tottenham have a strong recent record against Everton, including a 3-0 win earlier this season.
"Tottenham head into the final day of the Premier League season knowing survival is still not mathematically secured as they prepare to host Everton on Sunday afternoon. Spurs remain just above the relegation zone heading into the closing round of fixtures and need a point to guarantee their top-flight status. Roberto De Zerbi's side sit two points clear of 18th-placed West Ham and still have work to do after a damaging 2-1 defeat to Chelsea in midweek."
"The North London side are without a win in their last 10 Premier League home matches and have managed just two victories at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium all season. That run represents one of the worst home sequences in the club's modern history and has played a huge role in dragging them into the relegation battle. And with captain Cristian Romero also set to be absent from the match after choosing to head home to Argentina to prepare for the World Cup, the pressure will be ramped up even further ahead of such a crucial game."
"Speaking on Romero missing the game, De Zerbi said: "He spoke with the medical staff. Together they decided to go to Argentina to complete the rehab with the Argentinean medical staff. We spoke last week. "With me he showed always his desire to stay with us. He is injured. I'm not stupid. If I understand there is any player who thinks for himself before the club, I can't be the same Roberto. But with Cuti Romero I can't say nothing because with me he has been correct from when I started until now.""
""Not all leaders are the same. Ben Davies spoke with me and he asked to stay today with us and he wants to stay with the team in the Lodge in the hotel with his team-mates, but Romero is preparing for the World Cup." Despite those struggles, Spurs have historically enjoyed this fixture. They won the reverse meeting 3-0 earlier this season and are chasing a first Premier League double over Everton since the 2017-18 campaign."
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