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Neville: Tottenham's relegation “would be very good” for Premier League

  /  RichardYan

On the "Stick to Football" podcast, Manchester United legend Gary Neville said that if Tottenham were unfortunately relegated this season, it might be a good thing for the Premier League.

Tottenham this season are mired in a relegation crisis from which they cannot extricate themselves. With only 9 rounds left in the Premier League, Tottenham are only 1 point above the relegation zone, and the situation of staying in the league is precarious. What is even more challenging is that 5 of the remaining 9 games require them to travel to away games. This Sunday, Tottenham will usher in a tough battle - an away game against Liverpool.

Tottenham's fate of staying in the league is no longer completely in their own hands, as long as West Ham United and Nottingham Forest both win this week, Tottenham will fall into the relegation zone. Even if Tottenham urgently appointed Tudor as interim coach, Tottenham's predicament has not improved in the slightest. They have not won a single game in the Premier League since entering 2026.

Manchester United legend Neville believes that Tottenham's relegation is actually beneficial to the Premier League from the perspective of the overall development of the league. He said on the podcast: "Tottenham's relegation is certainly not a good thing for their fans, and I think it's a very good club, but it would be very good to the Premier League."

"From the perspective of league competitiveness, it is a good thing for Leeds United and Sunderland to successfully stay in the league. At the beginning of the season, my biggest concern was that every team that was promoted would be directly relegated (at the end of the season). Of course, the league does not necessarily have to relegate Tottenham, but there must be teams other than the promoted teams that are relegated. Once Tottenham are relegated, it will indeed make people feel sorry, but perhaps, they should have had this tribulation long ago."