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Jamie Redknapp insists Tottenham investigation needs to happen tomorrow

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Tottenham secured their Premier League survival on the final day of the season with a 1-0 win over Everton 20:33, Sun, May 24, 2026 Updated: 20:33, Sun, May 24, 2026 Jamie Redknapp has spoken about Tottenham's season (Image: Getty)Jamie Redknapp has urged Tottenham to launch a thorough investigation into their 'embarrassing' campaign that nearly resulted in Premier League relegation. You can unsubscribe at any time.



Read our Privacy PolicyHowever, former Tottenham midfielder Redknapp believes the club ought to be ashamed for narrowly avoiding the drop on the final day - and demanded there must be an inquiry to prevent this scenario from recurring.Roberto De Zerbi ketp Tottenham in the Premier League (Image: Getty)"There will be a mixture of total joy but embarrassment as well because you've found yourself in this position but today you have got to enjoy it, the fans have got to enjoy it, the players, the staff but tomorrow there has to be a major inquiry into how this club with this stature and this fan base has got themselves into this predicament but the emotion today, that's all fine but this can't happen again," Redknapp told Sky Sports post-match."Huge three points for them, De Zerbi has come in and made a bit of a difference but not good enough this season, not by any stretch of the imagination."De Zerbi appeared both relieved and delighted during his post-match press conference, having rescued Tottenham from relegation. However, he has made quite an impression since his arrival in north London, amassing 11 points from seven matches in charge to secure their top-flight survival."We worked well but I'm lucky because we have a lot of big players," De Zerbi said.

The football was nice because if you give your best then the results will come."I suffered a lot through the game but my life is so nice because of the pressure in football. Without that pressure it would not be nice."When questioned about his ambitions for Tottenham next season, De Zerbi said: "Next season we have to build a top, top, top team.