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He's lost a number of close friends then had a sudden illness himself. All while living in a hotel in London away from family. Such a bad choice.Seems like winter has been hard for Conte? He seems tired. No passion like before.
Please god, no. I don't want to have the drama againInter Milan are considering appointing Antonio Conte as coach for a second time as they prepare to sack Simone Inzaghi.
(Source: Football Insider)
Gobbi aren't firing alegri with him being second without the points deduction. The cost of firing him and hiring conte would be massive.He's going to Rube
Don't think he's going to keep it upGobbi aren't firing alegri with him being second without the points deduction. The cost of firing him and hiring conte would be massive.
There are many coaches that can win the league with 170M to spend on transfers!If there have been a few positive flashes on show from Spurs under Conte, it would be hard to claim that the coach has reached anything like the heights that he had done when in charge of any of Juventus, Chelsea, or Inter.
The Londoners’ exit from the Champions League at the hands of AC Milan, the final knockout competition they had left to play for this season, has really turned up the pressure on the former Nerazzurri coach.
However, as the Corriere point out, it is also Spurs’ erratic form in the Premier League that has really cast doubt on Conte’s capacity to lead the team.
Since taking over in November of 2021, the 53-year-old has managed to take an average of just 1.77 points per match across all competitions, the lowest of any coach in charge of the club since 2010.
Exactly thisConte's Chelsea was definitely not the best team in the league
I'd say he's successful as long as he makes top four with Tottenham
It's not like Tottenham were doing anything interesting before him
Yep, top 4 is a success for spurs.
Conte getting slaughtered by the media over there. Ten hag is getting praised as united best manager since fergie while on being two points ahead of spurs, inheriting a better squad and spending even more money.
I don't disagree with any of this. Contes time has certainly not been what you'd have expected, but top 4 is still a success for them.It definitely is, but since Liverpool and Chelsea who were supposed to slot in at two of the first three spots are out of the contention, it can look like a failure finishing behind a Manchester United that loses by 7 to Liverpool and 4 to Brentford whilst Arsenal is a legitimate contender. Conte was supposed to be that guy and he's not.
It's Manchester United and a coach that the media doesn't hate, so of course he'll be praised. They said the same shit for Ole freaking Solksjaer, ignoring that their best times came under Mourinho and van Gaal. Two guys that the media dislikes a lot. Especially Mourinho, and even more especially in England.
Losing to beelan and not even scoring one goal against them is tragicomical failure.I don't disagree with any of this. Contes time has certainly not been what you'd have expected, but top 4 is still a success for them.
For sure. But if you look at his season as top 4 and UCL round of 16 that's probably on target for spurs. Where he failed massively was the fa CupLosing to beelan and not even scoring one goal against them is tragicomical failure.