Tottenham job is ‘the biggest challenge for me’, admits Antonio Conte

Antonio Conte has described the Tottenham job as his toughest in management as he reflected on how the club had fallen in the past couple of years.

Published : Dec 02, 2021 12:55 IST

Tottenham's head coach Antonio Conte and Harry Kane.
Tottenham's head coach Antonio Conte and Harry Kane.
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Tottenham's head coach Antonio Conte and Harry Kane.

Antonio Conte said being Tottenham Hotspur manager is the biggest challenge of his career so far and that the club is paying the price for letting standards slip over the years.

Tottenham, which is ninth in the Premier League, has won two of its four games in all competitions since Conte took charge last month. It suffered an embarrassing 2-1 defeat by Slovenian side NS Mura in the Europa Conference League last week.

Conte won three Serie A titles with Juventus before winning the Premier League and FA Cup with Chelsea. He then guided Inter Milan to its first league title in 11 years in May.

 

"(This is) my biggest challenge, yes," Conte said. "I have a lot of enthusiasm ... Now the most important thing is to create a good base and then to build something important.

"The club, in the last years, has been slipping. If I compare Tottenham to when I was in Chelsea, Tottenham was very, very competitive, was a really, really strong team.

"And I think that to lose important players or someone became old and then to have a change of generation, I think Tottenham now is paying a bit for this. Now we have to create, to start again ... We need a bit of time, but I'm sure we can improve a lot."

Tottenham hosts 11th-placed Brentford in the Premier League later on Thursday.

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