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Antonio Conte's latest Tottenham admission highlights where he thinks his new side will finish this season and how different the job at Spurs is, compared to what he has experienced in the past.
The Italian has had a warm welcome from both players and fans and has already began making some changes during his short time in N17 so far.
The Lilywhites are eight points off fourth place Man United and have three games in hand, meaning there is still a good chance of them securing a top four place.
However, Tottenham's latest two league fixtures were made up of poor performances which led them to defeats against both Southampton and Wolves.
Conte has won league titles with Chelsea, Juventus and Inter Milan so there will be every hope that the 52-year-old can end Tottenham's almost 14 year trophy drought.
The Italian needs the backing of the likes of Fabio Paratici and Daniel Levy to try and create a successful Spurs team and his efforts began in the January transfer window.
Spurs saw eight departures and two arrivals during the winter window and although Conte wanted a second striker and right wing-back too, it was a step in the right direction.
There is a lot of work still to do for Tottenham but the focus will now be finishing in the strongest position possible, in the final few months of the season.
In an interview with beIN Sports, Conte