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Antonio Conte still has a battle of wing-backs in his Tottenham side, despite both creating Tottenham's first goal in their victory over Leeds on Saturday.

Spurs made the trip to Elland Road after a disappointing 1-0 defeat to Burnley at Turf Moor during the week and got the positive response they needed.

The solid reaction also earnt them a much needed three points in the Premier League and they now sit five points off fourth placed Man United, with two games in hand.

In Conte's favoured 3-4-3 set-up, there is a heavy reliance on wing-backs, something that was seen during his time at Chelsea but not something that was seen at Spurs under Nuno Espirito Santo.

Therefore it has been taking some time for the Lilywhites to adapt, but the Italian's influence may be starting to be displayed on the pitch now too.

In his post match press conference, Conte acknowledged the success of his wing-backs at Elland Road.

"For the first time I have seen my mark about this system, to create with the wing-back and the other wing back to score. This is a mark of my system, my formation," the 52-year-old admitted.

"This is the first time. It means the work is starting to work.

"They go and press a lot, they have duels in every area, every zone of the pitch. Today I asked this of my players," he added. "I wanted to see answers not only about football aspects. I wanted to see improvements in this aspect, which in my opinion are very

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