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Cristian Stellini recalls coaching refugees to put Spurs ‘crisis’ in perspective

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Cristian Stellini believes Tottenham’s current problems pale into insignificance as the new acting head coach reflected on his time coaching refugees in Turin.

Spurs have endured a “chaotic” fortnight, in the words of their latest interim boss, after Antonio Conte left last week and managing director of football Fabio Paratici was forced to take a leave of absence after his ban in Italy was extended worldwide.

Crisis has been a word associated with Tottenham for much of March but Stellini has a sense of perspective given his life experiences. “You cannot feel it’s a crisis when you have a club around you, when you have fans around you,” the 48-year-old said. “We know very well it will be tough”Cristian Stellini previews Monday night's clash with Everton

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