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Conte says he's still committed to Spurs

Tottenham boss Antonio Conte insists he is "committed" to the club and has spoken to chairman Daniel Levy about his future.

The Italian cast doubt over his future when he suggested that he was not "good enough" to fix Spurs' problems following the midweek defeat to Burnley - the fourth loss in five games - and that the club would have to make an assessment on the job he was doing.

He has since spoken to Levy and says Tottenham are happy with his performance.

"Our chairman Daniel Levy, he knows very well that I'm here to help the club in every moment and will help the club until the end," he said on Friday.

"This is the reality and he knows this, and he knows that we are working very hard and he has great consideration about my job, about the job of my staff, and we speak.

"I repeat, I want to help the club in every aspect, also with my vision, with my idea and my ideas about football, for improvement. And, I repeat, no problem.

"He shows me great consideration every day and for this reason I am committed for this club much more because I know that the consideration of the club for myself is very high.

"The problem is I am a perfectionist and I know very well which is my work and the improvement my work will bring in the future.

"When I lose I don't stay so happy. This has helped me have success in my career."

Conte is known to be emotional after games and often delays his press duties in order to cool off.

He accepts he is a bad loser and apologised for being too emotional in his interviews at Turf Moor.

"For sure, when you lose a game, I'm not the person to have dinner with. You understand? I'm not the right person," he said.

"When I lose a game my mood is very bad, I prefer to stay alone. I prefer to live the defeat,

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