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Tottenham Hotspur may have faltered in their past two Premier League games to slip out of the top four but nothing can take away from the fact that Antonio Conte has done a remarkable job at the club since his appointment in November.
Spurs sacked Nuno Espirito Santo in November after just over three months in charge, as the Lilywhites languished in eighth position and were at risk of freefalling at such an early stage in the season.
But Conte has got them back in with a chance of a top four finish since he took over at the end of last year, and even the Italian has highlighted how far his team have come in that time.
When asked about Tottenham ’s lack of mental strength in Friday’s press conference, Conte said: “First of all, I want to underline that we're fighting for a target that, at the start of the season, no one could imagine. Especially in November because when I arrived the situation wasn't good - otherwise you wouldn't change the coach. So to arrive with five games to go with the possibility to get this result is a great achievement for us.
“So for this reason, we have to face the situation with great enthusiasm because we have nothing to lose and only to earn. We are doing something special for the situation we faced this season. I spoke with my players and it's the same with our fans, they have to continue to