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    Tottenham Hotspur preserved their Premier League status on the final day of the season, securing a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Everton.

    João Palhinha’s decisive strike was enough to relegate West Ham United, whose dominant 3-0 win against Leeds United proved fruitless.

    A nail-biting finale in north London

    The pressure was palpable as Tottenham headed into the final fixture knowing that a loss combined with a West Ham victory would end their top-flight status.

    Despite their dismal home record this season, Roberto De Zerbi’s men rose to the occasion. The decisive moment arrived in the 42nd minute when Palhinha found the back of the net, sending waves of relief through the home crowd.

    De Zerbi's Tottenham survive relegation drama, but West Ham fall
    Tottenham Hotspur survive relegation, West Ham fall – Getty image

    Everton pushed for an equalizer in the second half, but the Tottenham defense, marshaled by standout performer Micky van de Ven, held firm under intense strain.

    De Zerbi’s impact proves decisive

    The turnaround has been widely credited to manager Roberto De Zerbi, who took over at the end of March to steady the ship.

    Replacing Igor Tudor, the Italian manager instilled a renewed sense of belief and tactical discipline within the squad.

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