Spurs players were taken aback by Antonio Conte’s fiery tirade against them, with “several” calling for his immediate dismissal.

Some members of the Tottenham team are dismayed by ANTONIO CONTE’s performance and want him fired.
After an astonishing rant after Saturday’s 3-3 draw with Southampton, the Spurs’ manager flew back to Italy for a short break yesterday, leaving the club in disarray.
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The first-team players are aware that Conte, who is out of contract this summer and makes £15 million per year, will not be the manager next season.
Players believe Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy may fire the Italian before April 3’s Premier League match against Everton.
There are also a few players who would welcome a change in coaching staff during the international break and see Conte let go.
The situation was “unacceptable,” as Conte put it, and he had blasted the players and the Tottenham owners in an extraordinary outburst on Saturday.
They don’t play for something important,” Conte raged.
They’d rather not perform when there’s a lot riding on the outcome.
“It is easy this way. Tottenham’s story is this.
Owner has been around for 20 years, but they have yet to win anything.
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The club is solely at fault, or each and every manager who remains in this position?
I’ve seen the Spurs’ bench managers in action.
I have been trying to keep this a secret up until now, but I can’t keep doing that if I don’t want anyone else to see what I saw today.
Consensus among football experts agrees that Conte was right to criticize the current state of affairs at Tottenham.
His departure is now assured, but many questioned his decision to air his emotions in public.

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Since their current owners took over the club in 2001, the North Londoners have only won one trophy, the EFL Cup in 2008.
SunSport also reported that Tottenham’s management was irate after the team was eliminated from the FA Cup by Sheffield United on March 1. This was despite the fact that Harry Kane was started on the bench for the match.
Since Mauricio Pochettino left in 2019, Spurs have had three different managers.


The team’s Argentine coach led them to the 2019 Champions League final against Liverpool in Madrid, but he was fired after just six months in the position.
Although he left on good terms with Levy and the club’s fans would love to see Pochettino back in charge, he has no plans to return.