Conte already back home – Poch, Tuchel and Luis Enrique as possible successors

Some bridges are burned, and Antonio Conte and Tottenham have no way back from that point.After his outburst in the aftermath of the Southampton 3-3 draw, the Italian gaffer is considered the biggest issue in the club by the boardroom led by chairman Daniel Levy.Antonio Conte was spotted returning to Italy on a Ryanair flight on Monday and according to The Telegraph, Tottenham are “expected to agree to his departure this week.” pic.twitter.com/TlxVIFPaWf— Football Italia (@footballitalia) March 20, 2023 Still, there’s no announcement of his sacking, as the former Juventus player took a flight back home, where he’ll stay at least during the international break. And after that?According to Sky Sports’ chief news reporter Kaveh Solhekol, a decision on Antonio Conte’s Tottenham future is set to be made in the next 48 hours.##NAJAVA_MECA_7118221####EDITORS_CHOICE##The Italian’s contract is up at the end of this season, but there is a sense he could depart the club much sooner.”He believes some players are happy to stay in their comfort zone and settle for mediocrity, no matter who is the coach. He also believes if the culture at a club is not right then the club is never going to be successful,” writes Solhekol.The translation of #Conte rant “ Fuck Sp*rs. I want out. Sack me & give me the money, please” pic.twitter.com/jyUTrdmNMy— 🔴⚪️ (@Gunners4Lifee) March 18, 2023 Jamie Carragher said he believed Conte wants to be sacked following the Italian’s rant, while Jamie Redknapp feels the Italian’s position is becoming untenable.Conte’s Spurs contract expires this summer, and Gary Neville said he would “keep him right where he is and make him do his job”.Is Conte’s rant his one way ticket out of Tottenham? Probably…According to reports, the most significant coaching names available are the former Spurs boss Mauricio Pochettino, Thomas Tuchel and Luis Enrique. However, there’s a little chance any of those would take over the team in the middle of the season finale but would rather wait for the end of the current campaign.Spurs should start from scratch, Poch is the perfect matchThat’s why 31-year-old Ryan Mason is emerging as an option for the role of interim manager. He did the same job two years ago after Jose Mourinho was sacked and led the Spurs in seven games, winning four and losing three.

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