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Antonio Conte's previous comments should provide warning to Daniel Levy amid Tottenham struggles

Antonio Conte's concerning post-match press conference and previous comments should give Daniel Levy plenty to think about as uncertainty grows over the Italian's future in north London.

The 52-year-old's appointment was welcomed by Spurs fans and there was hope that it would be the start of success at Tottenham but nearly five months into his Spurs chapter, there are already concerns over his position.

The Lilywhites earned three points in a thrilling victory over Manchesterr City at the Etihad on Saturday but just a few days later suffered a disappointing 1-0 defeat against Burnley.

After the positivity Conte expressed after the victory to Pep Guardiola's side, his post-match press conference after his side's trip to Turf Moor had a very different tone.

"I’m trying to do everything to change the situation but the situation is not changing," the Italian said.

"Someone has to speak about the race for the fourth place, and the reality from the last five games is we have to pay attention to not fight for the relegation zone."

Conte has won league titles with Chelsea, Juventus and Inter Milan but this success hasn't come without struggles and he hasn't been afraid to express that previously.

Inter won the Serie A league title last season, 12 points ahead of second placed AC Milan, but shortly after topping the table, the Italian left the club due to disruptions with those above him and the clubs president, Steven Zhang, later explained that they had "different ideas".

Just a month before he won the league with the Italian side and then made his exit, Conte explained his situation.

"I know that I can only have an impact on the present," he admitted. "The club’s programs have changed and I need clarity at the end of the

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