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Tottenham manager Antonio Conte is still living in a hotel in London four months after joining the club.

The 52-year-old’s circumstances were revealed when Christian Eriksen mentioned that the first person he met after checking in for his football relaunch at Brentford was the man who had been his boss at Inter Milan.

In a similar way, Conte spent a year in a hotel suite when he first came to London as Chelsea manager in 2016 - living alone while his wife Elisabetta and daughter Vittoria remained in Italy.

However, after a successful first season at Stamford Bridge in which Conte took the 10th-placed team to the Premier League title, the pair settled in England for his second season in charge.

Having moved back to Italy a year later when he was sacked after winning the FA Cup but failing to deliver Champions League football, they remained there when Conte agreed to replace Nuno Espirito Santo at White Hart Lane in November.

And this time there are no plans for Conte’s domestic circumstances to change any time soon.

“I remember very well in my first season at Chelsea my family stayed in Italy and then came to England,” he said.

“But my daughter, she is now 14 years old. It is bad to again change school and

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