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Spurs weigh up sacking Conte Tottenham will consider whether to sack Antonio Conte during the international break after his outburst on the weekend, the Telegraph reports.

Conte questioned the mentality of his “selfish” Spurs players after the 3-3 draw with Southampton, with pundit Jamie Carragher claiming the rant was an indication the head coach wants to be sacked.

Conte’s contract expires at the end of the season, and now chairman Daniel Levy is mulling over his options. Ad “Conte spoke with chairman Daniel Levy following his criticism of the Tottenham players, insisting that he had not hit out at the club or the owners,” the Telegraph writes.

Premier LeagueConte launches explosive broadside at 'selfish' Tottenham players and owner18/03/2023 AT 19:14 “Levy is understood to be seeking the opinion of some of his closest confidants over the current situation and did not immediately react to Conte’s comments on Sunday.

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