Why a throwaway Antonio Conte quote cut to the core of what was wrong with Tottenham in defeat
It was almost a throwaway line from Antonio Conte but one that cut to the core of why Tottenham lost to Brighton.
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It was almost a throwaway line from Antonio Conte but one that cut to the core of why Tottenham lost to Brighton.
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