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Here is your Tottenham Hotspur morning digest for Monday, February 14.

Spurs boss Antonio Conte admitted he is frustrated with the club's mentality after the north Londoners were defeated 2-0 by Wolves on Sunday afternoon.

The former Chelsea manager said: "The problem is you can't buy a winning mentality, you can only transfer the winning mentality day by day. It is not sure.

"There are players which are more open. Some need more time to understand this. A winning mentality, in my opinion, means I am ready to kill you to live.

"In every situation, when you show better desire than your opponent. When you understand that, the defeat has to hurt you a lot - not a little. This is not simple."

Liverpool legend Jamie Carragher has had his say on Spurs' last few games and the current top-four race.

Speaking to Sky Sports, Carragher said: "I said before the show I think it will be tough for them [West Ham] but when you look at it now it hasn’t been the worst weekend for Manchester United.

"It’s been an absolutely terrible four or five days for Tottenham, it really has. But you know, Arsenal, what a result that was away at Wolves, games in hand, there’s no European

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