Tottenham advertise sport psychologist roles
Tottenham Seek Performance Psychologist Amid Struggles
Tottenham Hotspur, currently occupying the Premier League’s 18th position, have announced vacancies for sport psychologists to support both their men’s and women’s teams. With five games remaining, the club is two points away from avoiding relegation, yet their performance has been lackluster this season.
The Italian coach, Roberto De Zerbi, emphasized the need for a shift in mindset, stating that the team requires a “lead psychologist” to instill the “right mentality.” Since his appointment as the third head coach in March, Spurs have managed just one point from two matches, struggling to maintain consistency in their league campaign.
Psychological Support as Key Priority
“This role demands a practitioner who is credible, discreet, and highly effective in a Premier League environment, capable of building trust with players and coaches while operating with the professional rigor expected at the highest level of the game.”
The club’s job posting on LinkedIn highlights the psychologist’s responsibilities, including individual player guidance, collaborative work with coaching staff, and fostering a psychologically informed team culture. This move underscores their commitment to addressing mental challenges that have plagued the squad.
Micky van de Ven, a defender, recently acknowledged the difficulty of coping with their “mentally tough” form, noting that players have been “suffering” through a stretch of 15 league games without a win. Their last victory in the Premier League occurred at Crystal Palace on 28 December, and they have yet to secure a home league win in 2026.
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Spurs’ struggles have sparked debates about whether this hiring is a lifeline or a strategic step for West Ham. Meanwhile, fans continue to share their perspectives, with questions about the team’s future and key areas for improvement gaining traction in online discussions.
As the season enters its final stretch, the focus remains on how psychological support can help the club regain momentum and avoid a potential drop. The search for the right candidate is expected to be crucial in shaping their upcoming performances.