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Conte remains eager to return to Tottenham dugout

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Tottenham Hotspur coach Antonio Conte will not be back as quickly as he would like after undergoing surgery but is eager to return to the bench in a key part of the Premier League club's season, assistant head coach Cristian Stellini said.Spurs announced that Conte would not be in the dugout for Sunday's clash with West Ham United.

He returned from having had gallbladder surgery for last weekend's 4-1 drubbing by Leicester City but remained in Italy after Tuesday's 1-0 defeat by AC Milan in the first leg of their Champions League last 16 tie."Since he came back he felt that maybe he underestimated the procedure after the surgery," Stellini told a news conference on Friday."Then coming closer to the game the stress of it all, it created some problems and when he spoke to the doctor they said he needed to take it easy.

He will be back soon but not as quickly as he would like."We have a call every day, maybe three times a day and every time he wants to come back.

He repeats every day 'I want to come back Cristian, how was the training? We have to organise this tomorrow.'”Stellini confirmed that there are no new injury concerns for fifth-placed Spurs, who are winless in their last three matches in all competitions, ahead of the visit of struggling West Ham.The assistant said that it has been "strange" to receive such a warm response from Tottenham fans during the period in which he has taken over Conte's first team responsibilities."It's strange for me," the Italian added. "Not many people know the assistant.

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