Spurs advertising for new psychologist to help heal players' minds

Tottenham Hotspur have taken the step of advertising for a new club psychologist as they look to repair the fragile morale of a squad currently mired in a desperate fight for Premier League survival.


Posted Wednesday, April 22, 2026 by goal

Spurs advertising for new psychologist to help heal players' minds
Tottenham Hotspur v Brighton & Hove Albion - Premier League

Tottenham Hotspur have taken the step of advertising for a new club psychologist as they look to repair the fragile morale of a squad currently mired in a desperate fight for Premier League survival. The north London side have endured a nightmare 2026, failing to register a single league victory, leaving the hierarchy convinced that mental fatigue is now as big a threat as their on-field form.

Drastic measures at Hotspur Way

Per The Telegraph, In a move that highlights the severity of the crisis at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, the club has posted a job advertisement for a high-impact Performance Psychologist. The decision points to an acknowledgment from the board that tactical adjustments and physical conditioning alone are no longer sufficient to correct the team's downward trajectory.

Detailing the specific responsibilities, the club's advertisement states: “We are seeking an outstanding Performance Psychologist to join our Performance Team... Working as part of a multi-disciplinary team you will lead the delivery of evidence-based psychological support to elite professional players. The role encompasses individual player support, systemic work across the coaching and performance staff, and the ongoing development of a psychologically informed performance culture throughout the team.

“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.”

According to the official job description, the club is "committed to building a world-class performance environment" and requires 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 move comes as the club also looks to appoint a dedicated psychologist for their women’s team.

Tottenham Hotspur Football Club is committed to building a world-class performance environment for our Men’s First Team. As part of this ambition, we are seeking an outstanding Performance Psychologist to join our Performance Team. This is a high-impact role embedded within the Men’s First Team environment at Hotspur Way. “Working as part of a multi-disciplinary team you will lead the delivery of evidence-based psychological support to elite professional players. The role encompasses individual player support, systemic work across the coaching and performance staff, and the ongoing development of a psychologically informed performance culture throughout the team.

Spurs advertising for new psychologist to help heal players' minds
Xavi Simons

Stoppage-time trauma takes its toll

The breaking point appeared to come during last weekend’s demoralising 2-2 draw with Brighton. After Xavi Simons had put Spurs ahead with a stunning goal, a stoppage-time equaliser from Georginio Rutter left the home side stunned. Simons was seen on the brink of tears at the final whistle, while several of his team-mates collapsed to the turf in despair. This inability to see out games has become a recurring theme in a season where confidence has evaporated.

De Zerbi demands mental toughness

New head coach Roberto De Zerbi has wasted no time in diagnosing the squad's lack of belief. While the Italian has tried to implement a more expansive style of play, he has been vocal about the need for a shift in mentality. Ahead of a critical trip to Molineux to face Wolves, the manager has warned his stars that there is no room for self-pity in a relegation scrap.

He said after the Brighton draw: "I'm proud for their performance - they have to be stronger and to be focused just on the Wolverhampton game, and to come to the training ground on Monday afternoon with a smile, because otherwise they go home immediately. I have no time to see the negative people, to see the sad players or sad assistants."

Spurs advertising for new psychologist to help heal players' minds
Sunderland v Tottenham Hotspur - Premier League

A bold plan for survival

Despite the grim atmosphere and the fact that the club remains without a league win in 2026, De Zerbi is publicly projecting total confidence in his ability to steer the ship to safety. With Spurs sitting 18th and two points from safety, the Italian has made the claim that his side has the quality to produce a perfect finish to the campaign and avoid a historic drop to the Championship.

"We have another five games - it's tough, every one of us knows it's a tough moment, it's a difficult situation - but we have another five games, 15 points, and this team is able to win five games in a row," De Zerbi said. "Now it's difficult to hear my words, but if you watch the players, if you analyse the level of the players, I think we can win five games in a row. Not to be arrogant, because I'm not arrogant, especially now, but we have enough qualities to fight and to win games in a row."

Tottenham will aim to pick up the first of those wins against rock-bottom Wolves on Saturday.

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