Roberto De Zerbi's reasoning for Archie Gray snub will actually excite Tottenham fans
England youth international Archie Gray is one of the most talented players in the Tottenham Hotspur squad, and he is so good that clubs as big as Bayern Munich, Real Madrid, and still others in the Premier League are monitoring him as a potential transfer target. With Spurs getting closer to survival under new manager Roberto De Zerbi, these elite clubs are less likely to vulture in and steal Gray, but Spurs are still guarding against the threat of losing one of England's biggest midfield gems.
But the funny thing is, Gray hasn't actually been a big part of the upturn under De Zerbi. Even though he was the best player on Tottenham during their worst period of weeks as they descended into the relegation abyss, Spurs have opted to go with more veteran players as an edict from De Zerbi.
Even funnier, it's actually paid off. Rodrigo Bentancur has started again over Gray after losing his job to the young man even under Thomas Frank at the beginning of the season, and since returning from a hamstring injury, Bentancur, along with winter signing Conor Gallagher, has been brilliant, rebounding in a huge way under the Italian manager.
Roberto De Zerbi sees Archie Gray as a captain
Although Gray has not been important to Tottenham these last few matches, Roberto De Zerbi still clearly has plans for the future superstar. He told reporters at the press conference before Monday night's big game in the relegation battle against Gray's former employers Leeds United that he sees big things ahead for Gray, even labeling him as a future captain, which is a sentiment Spurs supporters will wholeheartedly agree with after watching him fight for the badge at their lowest point.
De Zerbi said of Archie Gray, via Football.London journalist Alasdair Gold, âHe's very young. Big potential as a player. I think he can become the future. I'm sure he can become the future of this club, the captain of this club. He has to understand better what will be his position on the pitch because he can play in a lot of positions but I would like him more specific in his positions. We are working with him on that with individual meetings.â
It is incredible how spot on De Zerbi already is in his early tenure as Tottenham manager, and with Gray, it looks like he is having his cake and eating it, too. Because not only is he benefiting from Rodrigo Bentancur and getting the veteran Uruguayan ticking again wtih Spurs racking up results in the relegation battle, but he's also getting a chance to work with Gray away from the pressure of games to play his best position in the future.
De Zerbi is playing the long game with Gray and probably grooming him to be a true 6, rather than jostling him around the pitch like Thomas Frank, Ange Postecoglou, and Igor Tudor all did. Tottenham fans have to be very excited for Gray, because De Zerbi is a better coach than the others and recognizes the importance of the right approach with him.