Conte disappointed in Tottenham: As I watched from the sidelines, I saw room for improvement. But when I came…

Antonio Conte seems disappointed in the moves the Tottenham administration made in the first transfer window since he arrived in London last fall.The plan was to raise the team to a higher level after Nuno Espirito Santo left. So far, the Spurs manage to record victories against “small” teams, they are not yet able to cope with the best in the league, and the question is whether they will be. Conte is surely wondering since he does not look satisfied with the way the club is being run.Third straight loss for Conte, no Coutinho magic in NewcastleHe was not near the end of his term at Juventus, nor at Inter, when he started criticizing his bosses, which is why the Italian branch of Sky Sports asked him if the situation at White Hart Lane reminds him of the start of his term among the Nerazzurri. Back then, he had to lay strong foundations and only then tackle the bigger challenges.”It is difficult to compare, however, if I had to find similarities, it would be a lack of self-confidence, which is inevitable when you start your process in a club that has not won for a long time. While I was observing the situation from the outside, I saw room for development and progress in some segments. But when I came, I realized that something … “, Conte did not finish the sentence but based on the statement, he does not seem to jump for joy because of his cooperation with club president Daniel Levy.##EDITORS_CHOICE##Among other things, Levy sent Tanguy Ndombele to Lyon last month, Bryan Gil to Valencia, Dele Alli to Everton and Giovanni Lo Celso to Villareal. The duo from Juventus, Rodrigo Bentancourt – Dejan Kulusevski arrived.”It is not easy to accept what happened in January. We were left without four football players. They were important players for Tottenham, and we brought only two. Even if we look only at numbers, instead of strengthening the frame, we came out weakened.”Bentancourt and Kulusevski are ideal for Tottenham, because this club is looking for young talents that can develop, and not those that have already been formed. That’s the point”. said Conte.Beware of the WolvesAfter two consecutive defeats, the Spurs are eighth in the Premier League table, seven steps away from Manchester United, who are holding the last place leading to the Champions League. That’s spot, that fourth place is why Conte was essentially brought in.”That is the vision and philosophy of this club. If you want to grow faster and be more competitive, you need players with a lot of experience, because they are able to raise the level of the whole team. Although, I repeat, I have now understood what the vision of this club is “, added Conte, who is obviously a bit disappointed.Rodgers didn’t even know what the UEFA ECL was, now he wants to win itIn addition to Conte’s lack of optimism, former Tottenham player William Gallas also sees the north London club in a bit of a pickle. His view is more through the prism of Harry Kane and his lack od contribution this season.”At the beginning of the season, I said they have to sell him. Harry wanted to leave, and he was really disappointed he didn’t go,” Gallas told The Sun.”When you are disappointed you have two choices – to put yourself right and come back on the pitch and play as you need to, or you give up.””At the minute he hasn’t scored the number of goals you would expect. For the last few years, he’s been the top scorer of the club and the Premier League and at times it’s almost looked like he may rather be playing elsewhere.””In my opinion, Tottenham doesn’t really have any choice but to let him leave now at the end of the season.”Sat 20:30: (1.28) Man.City (5.70) Tottenham (10.5)Another great name associated with Tottenham views the situation at the club far from ideal and that it could drive the Italian manager away.”I do get the feeling with him that he’s not going to stick around if he sees this is not going to go well,” former Spurs manager Harry Redknapp told talkSPORT. “It’s not what he’s been used to, he’s always managed top clubs with top players.””I don’t think he will stick around if he doesn’t see a bit of progression there and a chance to be up there looking to win something, I think he’ll get disillusioned very quickly.”The bad news keeps on coming in the form of Tottenham’s next Premier League fixture – they are visiting Etihad and the steaming Manchester City.

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