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Tottenham Hotspur faces a crisis as Roberto De Zerbi is set to join on a five-year contract. Fans reflect on the club's rapid decline since winning the Europa League less than a year ago. Once a top contender, Spurs now grapple with poor management and decision-making.
Daniel Levy's departure after two decades leaves a power vacuum filled by new ownership lacking football experience. The US-based group, led by Joe Lewis's heirs, has overseen a steep downfall, with Football Director Johan Lange and CEO Vinai Venkatesham under fire for missteps. Venkatesham, previously at Arsenal, raises eyebrows; many suspect he’s sabotaging Spurs.
Critics point to critical errors, including the premature sacking of Ange Postecoglou and the prolonged tenure of Thomas Frank, which only worsened the situation. Spurs fans are left longing for the stability of the Levy era amidst this turmoil.

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