Crunch time for Tottenham boss Antonio Conte at Leeds with Spurs stars unsettled and suprised by outburst
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Now the dust has settled on Antonio Conte’s outburst following Wednesday night’s defeat to Burnley, the question is whether the Tottenham boss feels any differently in the light of day and following any talks with Daniel Levy and Fabio Paratici.
We will find out soon enough, with Conte due to preview tomorrow’s match at Leeds this afternoon, when his happiness and future at Spurs will be the only points on the agenda.
To recap, Conte suggested he may not be the right man for the job after a fourth defeat in five League games at Turf Moor and hinted at the possibility that he could walk away from the club.
Like many elite managers, Conte cannot accept defeat and, since joining Spurs, he has scarcely been able to keep his emotions in check in the aftermath of bad results.
He can be expected to be more