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Antonio Conte non-committal on Tottenham future after Champions League exit to AC Milian

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Tottenham boss Antonio Conte gave no assurances over his own future and insisted he cannot create a "miracle" after he watched Spurs' season spiral further out of control with a Champions League exit to AC Milan.Milan earned the stalemate they needed to progress 1-0 on aggregate following their last-16 first-leg victory in the San Siro last month with Spurs mustering only two shots on target and ending the tie with 10 men after Cristian Romero’s 77th-minute sending off.It capped off a disastrous seven days for Tottenham, who exited the FA Cup last week away to Championship outfit Sheffield United and lost at Wolves on Saturday to let slip their grip on fourth place in the Premier League.Those results along with Conte’s health problems, after he had his gallbladder removed on 1 February, have accelerated speculation that the Italian’s tenure is coming to an end and he was cagey about how the coming months looked when quizzed on this latest blow for the north London club."This is not the right day to speak about the future but I have a contract with Tottenham and then Tottenham know very well which is my thought and at end of season we will meet and make a decision," Conte said."I have a great relationship with my chairman (Daniel Levy), with Fabio Paratici but it doesn’t mean I don’t tell them which is my vision you understand?

Then we will see."Now we have to finish the season. I have a contract until June. I am happy to work in Tottenham but at the end will make a decision OK but the club knows very well which is my vision, which are my thoughts about the situation."This fixture was Conte’s first back on the touchline since the first leg in Milan after doctors ordered him to rest for two-and-a-half weeks having rushed

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