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Spurs can reach Champions League if they stay up, O’Hara insists

james mckinney by james mckinney
May 6, 2026
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Jamie O’Hara: If Spurs stay up under De Zerbi they can be ‘dangerous’ and chase Champions League

Jamie O’Hara says if Spurs stay up under Roberto De Zerbi they will be dangerous next season and could target Champions League football amid a tense relegation fight. (tribuna.com)

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If Tottenham Hotspur avoid relegation this season, former midfielder Jamie O’Hara believes the club can mount a serious push for Champions League qualification next year under Roberto De Zerbi.
O’Hara’s remark came amid a fraught final weeks of the 2025–26 Premier League campaign, when Spurs remain embroiled in the survival battle. (tribuna.com)

O’Hara’s claim and its source

O’Hara argued that continuity with De Zerbi would allow Tottenham to convert stability into competitiveness and, ultimately, European qualification.
The comment was relayed by mainstream outlets citing Sky Sports coverage of the pundit’s remarks on May 6, 2026. (tribuna.com)

Spurs’ precarious league position

Tottenham entered the run-in of the season inside or close to the relegation places after a campaign that has failed to deliver expected results.
Reports and league summaries in early May placed Spurs among the teams fighting to avoid the drop, heightening the stakes for the remaining fixtures. (skysports.com)

Form, results and recent trends

The club’s struggles this season have included extended winless runs in the league and managerial turnover that disrupted continuity.
Analyses from sports outlets highlighted the poor league form through 2026 and warned that survival will hinge on an immediate improvement in results. (espn.com)

De Zerbi’s arrival and short-term impact

Roberto De Zerbi was appointed late in the season with the explicit brief of reversing Tottenham’s fortunes and steering them clear of relegation.
The coach’s arrival in March 2026 brought a tactical reset, but the short time between his appointment and the season’s conclusion has limited the scope for wholesale change. (en.wikipedia.org)

De Zerbi’s style centres on ball progression and high-possession sequences, traits that can require an adjustment period for players recruited under different tactical plans.
Supporters and commentators have noted flashes of the intended identity, but consistency in results has not yet followed. (theanalyst.com)

What survival would mean on and off the pitch

If Tottenham stay up, the primary immediate effect would be financial reassurance and the ability to maintain or upgrade the squad in the summer transfer window.
O’Hara’s argument assumes De Zerbi gets time to reshape the roster and imprint his methodology, which could make Spurs a more dangerous outfit in 2026–27. (tribuna.com)

Beyond player recruitment, survival would allow Tottenham to protect broadcasting and commercial revenues tied to Premier League membership, reducing the pressure to sell key assets.
Club decision-makers would then face strategic choices on recruitment, contract renewals and whether to back De Zerbi with significant investment. (theanalyst.com)

Paths to safety and remaining fixtures

Mathematical and model-based projections have produced mixed assessments of Tottenham’s chances, with some simulations still favoring survival while others give opponents a real chance of overtaking them.
Data-driven forecasts have underlined that Spurs control much of their own destiny but that a couple of adverse results could be decisive. (theanalyst.com)

Practically, the final fixtures and immediate form will determine whether the club can turn potential into points, and the margin for error is small.
Managers, players and supporters have all framed the next fixtures as must-win or must-avoid-losing games that will define Tottenham’s status for the 2026–27 season. (skysports.com)

Expert assessments and probability models

Prognostic models and pundit commentary differ on Tottenham’s likelihood of survival, producing a range of probabilities rather than a consensus outcome.
Some simulators place Spurs with realistic survival odds if they collect expected points from remaining matches, while others caution that long-term form and fixture difficulty could tilt the balance against them. (cupchances.com)

Analysts have also pointed to squad depth, injury status and psychological resilience as variables that commonly shift survival probabilities in the closing weeks.
Those variables will be watched closely by the club hierarchy and outside observers considering what the post-season planning should look like. (espn.com)

Realism around a Champions League push

While O’Hara made a bold prediction about a Champions League push, realistic rebuilding usually requires coherent recruitment cycles and a full pre-season under a manager’s methods.
If De Zerbi remains in place and the club resolves structural issues in summer, Tottenham could plausibly improve substantially, but immediate qualification for the Champions League would still represent an ambitious leap. (tribuna.com)

The scale of that leap depends on transfer activity and whether key performers can deliver on the tactical demands De Zerbi will place upon them.
Football executives and recruitment analysts will see staying up as the first, non-negotiable step before targeting a return to Europe’s elite competition. (theanalyst.com)

Fan reaction and club signals

Fan sentiment has been volatile across the campaign, swinging between frustration at the run of results and guarded optimism whenever the team produces encouraging performances.
Public messaging from the club and De Zerbi has emphasized focus on the remaining games rather than on speculation about next season. (skysports.com)

Supporter groups and pundits will use the immediate outcome to judge whether continuity with De Zerbi is the correct path or whether fresh change will be demanded.
That debate is likely to intensify in the days after the final whistle of the season, regardless of where Tottenham finish in the table. (skysports.com)

Jamie O’Hara’s assertion that “if we stay up with Roberto De Zerbi, we’ll be dangerous next season” captures a straightforward scenario: survival followed by strategic reinforcement could return Spurs to genuine continental contention. (tribuna.com)

Survival would not automatically translate into Champions League qualification, but it would preserve the conditions — financial, sporting and managerial — necessary to attempt such a recovery.
For now, Tottenham’s immediate focus remains the five to seven league matches that will decide whether O’Hara’s prediction has a platform to become plausible.

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