Tottenham Hotspur were asked not to be half-hearted in entrusting the team’s project to Antonio Conte. Management is expected to fully support the manager.
Antonio Conte was brought in by Tottenham Hotspur in November 2021 to replace Nuno Espirito Santo. Under his control, Spurs began to be more solid and crawled up in the Premier League standings.
The Lilywhites Currently it is still stuck at number seven with 36 points, but has played the fewest matches compared to its rivals for the top four. They have only played 20 times, while Manchester United have played 22 times, West Ham United 23 times and Arsenal 21 times.
Meanwhile, the difference in points with MU in fourth place, which is the current limit for the Champions League zone, is only two points. In comparison, Tottenham fell ninth before Conte’s arrival and the top four look out of reach.
Former Tottenham Hotspur midfielder Jermaine Jenas believes Conte deserves full support from management regarding the formation of the team. He should be given the freedom to recruit players.
“I really do believe he is building something, but to make it happen, he needs the right players. And in my opinion what’s the point of signing Conte if he doesn’t give him what he needs,” he wrote in a column on Twitter. BBC.
“He’s not the type of manager who spends millions of pounds on his team. What he wants to do at Spurs is get better quality than he has and I think he deserves it,” added Jenas.
So far, Tottenham have played 16 matches with Conte, with a record of nine wins, three draws and four defeats. In the Premier League, 10 matches have been played with only one defeat against Chelsea last weekend.
The rest they won six times and drew three times. These results are considered to show Conte’s ability to mix and maximize the existing squad. But he needs additional quality.
“Conte has made a big difference by the way he galvanizes a number of players into a squad that can challenge for the top four positions. Because when he arrived, they were far from there,” continued Jenas.
“So it would be stupid for Tottenham CEO Daniel Levy to not support him, because Conte is the right person. He’s the person Levy should want for the next five years, so he has to treat him appropriately,” he said.
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