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Daniel Levy holding crisis talks with Antonio Conte today to convince him to stay at Spurs

Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy will reportedly hold crunch talks with Antonio Conte today in a bid to convince him to stay at the club.

Spurs’ 1-0 defeat to Burnley on Wednesday night saw the frustrated Italian hint he could consider walking away from the job despite only taking charge in November.

Conte’s comments have clearly sent alarm bells ringing at the club with The Sun reporting Levy will meet with Conte today to discuss his frustrations.

Despite Tottenham’s fourth defeat in five league matches, Levy will try to allay his manager’s fears at the club’s Enfield training HQ today.

An impressive 3-2 win away at Manchester City last week has been the only positive for Spurs fans of late with the club currently eighth in the Premier League table, seven points off the top four.

Serial winner Conte suggested last night’s performance was the final straw for him as he went on a lengthy rant about the current situation he finds himself in, opening the door to an early exit from north London.

Conte said: ‘I don’t want to comment on the game. I wasn’t to comment only on the situation. In the last five games, we lost four times. This is the reality. Not performance, not space no space.

‘The reality is this. That we lost four games of the last five. No one deserves this type of situation – the club, me, the players and fans, but this is the reality.

‘I came in to try to improve the situation in Tottenham but maybe at this moment, I don’t know, I’m not so good to improve the situation.

‘For me, it’s very frustrating because I know we’re working hard, working a lot and trying to get the best out of every single player. The reality is this.

‘I’m too honest to close my eyes and say: ‘Ok on Saturday we’re going to play another game’. It’s

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