Tottenham Hotspur is a club starved of success – despite being a member of the so-called big six. They play in European competitions regularly, they sign expensive players and don’t lack ambitions. But for all their efforts and the supporters’ desires, the north London club is showing very little to suggest they are on the path to glory.Spurs’ head coach Antonio Conte was brought in to recitfy the trophy drought – but it’s not going well so far. Spurs do sit inside the top four, albeit having played more games than the teams around them, but concerns over the team’s consistency and ability to win big games have mounted following their recent elimination from the Champions League.##NAJAVA_MECA_7108266##While Conte acknowledged there have been positive changes since he took over, he conceded that all has not gone to plan.”After a year and half we improved many aspects but sometimes during this path I think we’ve failed. We failed because we weren’t ready to face the right pressure and stress.””The club wants Harry Kane for the rest of his career”Antonio Conte comments on Harry Kane’s future, as reports link him with a move away from Tottenham this summer pic.twitter.com/OjPsJFHUP5— The Sun Football ⚽ (@TheSunFootball) March 18, 2023 The Italian’s contract will expire at the end of the season. Even though there hasn’t been any information regarding a possible extension, all signs indicate that Conte will soon depart Tottenham Hotspur Stadium with his reputation of a serial trophy winner in tatters.”During your career, failure is part of the job. The most important thing is to work hard to try and avoid failure. Sometimes failure pushes you to become stronger and make yourself better. For the big coaches, the expectation is to lift a trophy: it’s the same for me here, and if we don’t lift a trophy the first responsibility falls on the coach. I know the expectations of myself are really high.”PREMIER LEAGUE – Matchday 28Friday Nottingham Forest – Newcastle United 1-2 (1-1)/Dennis 26 – Isak 45+2, 90+3 pen/Saturday 18.00: (2.30) Wolverhampton (3.15) Leeds (3.35)18.00: (4.80) Southampton (3.60) Tottenham (1.85)18.00: (2.00) Brentford (3.60) Leicester (4.00)18.00: (1.75) Aston Villa (3.70) Bournemouth (5.40)20.30: (1.47) Chelsea (4.10) Everton (7.75)Sunday 17.00: (1.27) Arsenal (5.50) Crystal Palace (12.0)***odds are subject to change***