Gallagher: De Zerbi's personal touch sparked Tottenham's survival revival
Gallagher hails De Zerbi's personal touch for Spurs revival

Tottenham midfielder Conor Gallagher has praised the "personal touch" of new manager Roberto De Zerbi, crediting his one-to-one approach for sparking the club's Premier League survival bid. The north London side climbed out of the relegation zone on Sunday after consecutive victories against relegated Wolves and Aston Villa, offering renewed hope for their top-flight status.

Gallagher highlights individual focus

Gallagher, who netted his first goal for Spurs since his January move from Atletico Madrid during Sunday's 2-1 win at Villa Park, highlighted De Zerbi's individual-focused management style. "The gaffer has been brilliant with us. He has brought the team together," the 26-year-old told reporters. "He has really worked on players individually with one-to-one meetings and one-to-one chats, trying to get that belief and confidence back in the players. He has done that with me and it has made a big difference. I know he has done that with a lot of the other lads."

De Zerbi's encouragement reignites form

Gallagher revealed De Zerbi's specific encouragement, which reminded him of his past form. "He just reminds me of when I was at my best. He said that second season at Chelsea, when I had a really good season, he just reminded me of that player," Gallagher explained. "He wants me to be like that again and to not forget how good I can be." This personalised motivation, Gallagher added, has been extended to many within the squad, aiming to restore players to their peak form.

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Team cohesion and cautious optimism

Beyond individual attention, De Zerbi's impact has fostered team cohesion. "As a team as well, all the work he has done on the training pitch and the meeting rooms, it has been fantastic and everyone is on the same page," Gallagher stated. Despite the recent upturn, Gallagher remains grounded about the task ahead. "There is a lot of work to do," he cautioned. "We are fully focused on the next game, hopefully do the same performance and another win." Tottenham face Leeds at home next Monday, a crucial fixture in their bid for safety.

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