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'Do I want this on my CV?’ - Peter Crouch concerned managers will see Tottenham job as poisoned chalice

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Tottenham Hotspur could find it hard to convince potential new managers to take the job after big names tried and failed to win silverware at the club, says Peter Crouch.

Antonio Conte parted ways with Spurs last week by mutual consent after almost a year and a half in charge. Ad The Italian arrived with a glittering CV featuring league titles at Chelsea, Juventus and Inter Milan, but he couldn’t replicate that success at Tottenham and eventually his frustration showed when he publicly criticised his players for being ‘selfish’.

Premier LeagueKeown insists Arsenal can win Premier League title — but they need a quick response18/02/2023 AT 12:51 Conte followed in the footsteps of Nuno Espirito Santo, Jose Mourinho and Mauricio Pochettino in failing to land Spurs’ first trophy since 2008, and former England and Tottenham striker Crouch thinks their next appointment could prove tricky as a result. “What Spurs fans are becoming disenchanted with is that Daniel Levy has been in charge and they haven’t won anything in this reign.

Constant changing of managers is not working,” Crouch told BT Sport. When it was put to him that potential new managers could be put off by the failures of their predecessors, Crouch said: “This is an issue for any manager coming in now.

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