Tottenham fans see ‘coach meet’ plans scuppered by Roberto De Zerbi decision

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Tottenham Hotspur supporters will not be able to welcome the team coach ahead of Saturday’s fixture at home to Brighton due to a change in pre-match preparations.

Recently, Tottenham Hotspur fans have been left with a choice. Either they can turn their back on the team, or provide them with unwavering support.

The latter was decided ahead of the club’s most recent home match, as Spurs fans lined the streets to greet their team.

Unfortunately, this had no impact on the pitch as Tottenham were embarrassed by Nottingham Forest in a 3-0 defeat.

However, this has not stopped the most hardcore members of the fanbase from attempting something similar ahead of the Brighton game.

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Tottenham’s coach meet has been cancelled

Despite these efforts, the supporters will no longer be gathering outside the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium at the weekend.

This is because the team will arrive earlier than usual, due to a decision taken by Roberto De Zerbi, as he searches for his first win as Spurs manager.

The fans have expressed their disappointment, but accept that the Italian is doing what he feels is best in order to get his players performing.

Thankfully, alternative plans were already being worked on, which means Tottenham will still be able to experience the backing of their faithful followers.

The Spurs fan gathering has caused some controversy

Quite bizarrely, Tottenham fans have been left divided after the decision to welcome the team coach before the Nottingham Forest defeat.

One of the main reasons for this is because some believed it placed unnecessary pressure on Spurs to perform, ahead of a game where the stakes were already huge. Of course, there are others who have strongly rejected this narrative.

There were also fears that the club were hijacking something which had been organically created by the supporters. After all, they plastered videos all over social media and were said to be involved with the planning before Brighton’s visit to North London.

It appears you can’t even show your support for the team in a tough moment without getting criticism.

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