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British media reports: Women's football star organization opposes De Zerbi becoming Tottenham's new manager due to his past support for Greenwood.

Greenwood is an exceptional forward capable of shooting with both feet, considered Manchester United's finest marksman in recent years. Regrettably, due to particular reasons, he had to depart. Currently playing for Marseille in Ligue 1, he shared the top scorer title last season. This season, he sits second in the Ligue 1 scoring rankings, trailing only Panichelli by one goal. With the Argentine striker now out for the season, Greenwood could potentially secure the Ligue 1 Golden Boot this year.

Tottenham is close to appointing former Marseille manager De Zerbi as their new head coach, offering a five-year contract with a top Premier League salary, second only to Guardiola and Arteta. The primary task is to lead Tottenham in securing their Premier League survival this season.

According to British media The Daily Telegraph, because De Zerbi and Greenwood had a mentor-student relationship at Marseille, and De Zerbi has repeatedly supported Greenwood's stance, some women's organizations in the UK are opposing Tottenham's potential appointment.

Some fans have suggested a solution: Tottenham's attack is weak, and appointing De Zerbi is already causing controversy. Instead, they could directly sign Greenwood to strengthen the team's offensive power. As the saying goes, one sheep or a flock—in competitive sports, improving team performance is paramount. Tottenham could first appoint De Zerbi as the new manager, then全力 sign Greenwood in the summer transfer window. What do you think about this?

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