Tottenham manager Roberto De Zerbi believes he already has a “special connection” with Xavi Simons after the playmaker starred in Spurs’ 2-2 draw with Brighton on Saturday.
De Zerbi, a former creative midfielder himself during his playing days, told SpursPlay: “He’s lucky to work with me – not because I’m good, because I was number 10. What he thinks now, I thought 20 years ago. So, we have a special connection.
“I have a special connection with all number 10s I work with. I love a number 10. A number 10 has to understand that he has to score and he has to make assists, not just play to be nice to the people – goals and assists.”
Simons, a £52million arrival from RB Leipzig last summer, was instrumental against Brighton. He created Pedro Porro’s opener, struck the post, and then fired Tottenham back in front with a spectacular 77th-minute strike.
However, Brighton substitute Georginio Rutter snatched a stoppage-time equaliser. He has two goals and five assists in 27 top-flight appearances this term.
De Zerbi has one point from six since replacing Igor Tudor, after starting with a 1-0 loss at Sunderland earlier this month.
Tottenham remain a point from safety, and will be four points behind if West Ham win at Crystal Palace on Monday.
Still seeking a first league win of 2026, Spurs face bottom club Wolves on Saturday.
De Zerbi remains confident in Simons’ potential as Tottenham look to avoid the dreaded drop.
“He played very well, a great game,” he said. “I think he can play better and better, because a player like this, he needs to feel confidence from the manager and I stay here to transfer all the confidence he needs.”
Spurs have five games to secure Premier League survival, and Simon could have a crucial role to play.









