Roberto De Zerbi has been linked with the Tottenham Hotspur manager role and this could benefit a number of the club’s players.Igor Tudor is still the manager of Tottenham Hotspur, but this might not be the case after the conclusion of the international break.It is said that Roberto De Zerbi could take over at Spurs immediately, fewer than two months after he exited Marseille by mutual consent.With the likelihood of the Italian taking the job increasing, here are five players who would benefit the most from playing under his leadership.Credit: @thefrederikkejensen / InstagramAntonin Kinsky can play the outfield goalkeeper roleDe Zerbi likes his goalkeepers to act like outfield players during his team’s attacking build-ups, which will benefit Antonin Kinsky.It sounds mad saying this after his howler against Atletico Madrid, but Kinsky is actually a very good passer of the ball, for the most part.The 23-year-old developed a strong reputation of playing with the ball at his feet at Slavia Prague and De Zerbi could help restore his confidence in this area.Conor Gallagher would favour De Zerbi’s style at TottenhamThe decision to sign Conor Gallagher has turned out to be a poor call, but is that due to the midfielder alone, or the way he has been utilised?Gallagher likes to pass the ball around and control the play, so he will definitely be a fan of the way De Zerbi likes his teams to operate.The ex-Brighton boss will want players in the centre of the pitch who can give his rhythm and the 26-year-old might finally start to look comfortable in a Spurs shirt under his management.De Zerbi could unlock Mathys Tel’s full potential at TottenhamKarou Mitoma became a very impressive winger under De Zerbi at Brighton and Mathys Tel could do the same.The Frenchman has looked like Tottenham’s liveliest player in recent matches. Therefore, he would benefit from being involved in a past-paced attacking line.Tel never really found his feet under Ange Postecoglou or Thomas Frank, but he looks good with Tudor at the helm. De Zerbi could be the man to help him move up yet another level.Credit: @thefrederikkejensen / InstagramDjed Spence will enjoy De Zerbi’s modern approachBoth Djed Spence and Pedro Porro like to get forward, but when it comes to creativity, the Spaniard crosses the ball a lot. Whereas, the England international makes inverted runs and usually prefers to play grounded balls. This is more in line with De Zerbi’s style, as he is not a big fan of hoofing balls into the penalty area.The manager prefers his full-backs to be dynamic and cover lots of ground, which should play to the strengths of a player like Spence.Xavi Simons would become a regular starter againTudor’s preference to field two strikers has been a huge blow to Xavi Simons, as it has omitted his role in attacking midfield.However, the Dutchman would be starting again with De Zerbi in charge, as the 46-year-old tends to play with a 4-2-3-1 formation more often than not.It felt like Simons was being held back when Frank was the Spurs manager, but his fortunes could really change with someone who knows how to get the best out of him.READ MORE – Roberto De Zerbi will not join Tottenham this month in latest manager twistThe post Five Tottenham players who would thrive under Roberto De Zerbi, including Antonin Kinsky - Opinion appeared first on Spurs Web.