Roerto De Zerbi, the new manager of Tottenham Hotspur, has disclosed that Ghana midfielder Mohammed Kudus was key to his plans after accepting the job. The former Brighton and Hove Albion manager returned to England last month, and has been task with the job of helping the North London club beat the drop.However, the 46-year-old was dealt an early blow after a recovering Kudus suffered an injury which has effectively ended his campaign.Ahead of the game against Sunderland, De Zerbi admitted Kudus was crucial for his style but the team has to 'look forward.'“Kudus was in my head a crucial player, especially for the position, but we have to look forward anyway," he said during the pre-match presser for the trip to the Stadium of Light.Spurs dropped to the relegation zone following West Ham's victory over Wolves on Friday night, and De Zerbi will now rely on the likes of Kolo Mauni and Xavi Simons to be at their best for the rest of the season.“I think we have a lot of very good attackers and we have to help them, to put them in the best condition to show their qualities, because Kolo Muani,...