Tottenham Hotspur threw away a two-goal lead in their 4-2 defeat by Manchester City in the Premier League on Thursday due to the lack of experience in the ...
We're really disappointed with the result, we deserved more in the end." you could buy experience. "You don't buy experience.
The north London side are sitting in fifth position in the Premier League, five points from the top four having played a game more than Newcastle United who sit ...
“I think that Conte is used to managing top players at top clubs. “If we do a quick comparison of Newcastle with budget at type of player. “A positive situation, we have improved a lot in how to handle important opponents like Manchester City. The coaching is still there but it’s easier when you’ve got brilliant players. “This is a medium, this is an average like a team that is fighting in the relegation zone. A negative situation or a positive situation.
Spurs' 4-2 defeat at the Etihad - after they led 2-0 at half-time - means they have now shipped 21 goals in their past 10 Premier League games, ...
This is not possible for a club that wants to stay there, to try to fight and to be competitive.’ ‘Then we want to be realistic but at the same time in myself I dream. You have to defend the result, the will and desire not to concede a goal.’ You attack with the whole team and you defend with the whole team. The Italian insists his side are nevertheless making ‘progress’ and remain ‘in the right direction’ despite Thursday’s defeat leaving them five points off fourth-place Newcastle, who also have a game in hand. [Spurs’ 4-2 defeat at the Etihad – after they led 2-0 at half-time –](/sport/football/article-11654387/Manchester-City-4-2-Tottenham-Riyad-Mahrez-runs-riot-Pep-Guardiolas-pull-comeback.html) means they have now shipped 21 goals in their past 10 Premier League games, a run that has included six defeats and only three victories.
Tottenham Hotspur manager Antonio Conte was a cross man after his side surrendered a two-goal advantage on Thursday night to lose 4-2 to Manchester City.
We need to dream of something important, but at the same time to be realistic." "We have to improve the spirit, the collaboration, the desire. "Progress doesn't depend on the final result.
Antonio Conte remains non-committal when it comes to his future as Tottenham manager, giving another cryptic response to questions on his contract.
I'm totally into the new situation and know that my task is to be part of this process and try to, with a team in transition, to start to become solid and to build a solid foundation and try to build a team ready to fight to win.” I want to improve the team and the club with my vision, with my idea, with my suggestions. “I know what my task is in this situation and then I'm working very hard because I want to improve.
Here are our Tottenham talking points after Antonio Conte's men lost 4-2 against Manchester City in the Premier League on Thursday.
The players are doing everything to try to improve themselves but I know that we need time to improve, to improve this process and to become stronger than now." If there's no better offer, and there's no indication at this stage that there will be, then the Italian has less reason to head off, unless he wants a sabbatical which would be out of keeping with his work-driven nature. Tottenham will have to move right wing-backs out the door if they are to accommodate a fourth player in the position. The man who looked set to change all of that was Paratici with his experience and confidence in speaking to the media back home, but no. Conte often selects the 22-year-old for the big games because of his pace and that day he put in one of his most defensively disciplined performances in a Spurs shirt. "When you understand very well what is the situation you realise and then you go into it with more strength, you understand? “When you look at the Arsenal goal, I can be in a good position but the deflection hit the ball on my chest and with the spin it goes over [the line]. When asked about the individual errors that are killing Conte's Spurs this season, he said: "You know we are really disappointed because many times, you have try to justify the goals that we are conceding. We have to continue to work and we have to continue to improve and try to do our best. "I remember very well last season that we played for a long period in our box to defend the result, then one, two, three counter-attacks. "Yeah, but I think that I have to analyse very well the game. [Spurs](https://www.football.london/tottenham-hotspur-fc/) looked dangerous when they broke and were duly rewarded for their energetic pressing with two goals in the final moments of the half, first from Dejan Kulusevski and then a rare but welcome effort from Emerson Royal.