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Antonio Conte has confirmed that he is committed to Tottenham in wake of his post-match comments after their defeat at Burnley on Wednesday evening.
Losing 1-0 thanks to Ben Mee's header 20 minutes from time, the Italian questioned whether he is the right man for the job after the Clarets' victory meant it is now four defeats for Spurs from their last five league games.
Although the Italian only took on the job at the start of November after replacing Nuno Espirito Santo at the helm, his interview after the game alarmed fans and many were talking about a potential exit.
However, Conte has now reassured supporters over his future and revealed that he has indeed spoken to chairman Daniel Levy about the current situation.
"Yeah, I spoke with Daniel. I repeat, sometimes I don’t like that I see that someone tried to create a problem between me and the club because this is not true, believe me. This is not the truth," he said.
"Our chairman Daniel Levy he knows very well that I’m here to help


