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'God help Daniel Levy' - Former Man Utd star sends Antonio Conte warning to Tottenham chairman

Daniel Levy has been told what he will need to do to help Antonio Conte find success at Tottenham and even lead them to a league title.

The Italian has a history of success, winning league titles at Chelsea, Juventus and Inter Milan, so there is hope he can do the same in N17.

Spurs have already seen improvements both on and off the pitch under Conte and should this success continue, fans will want him to lead his side to victory in ending their almost 14-year trophy drought.

The Lilywhites are currently seventh in the league but just two points behind fourth-placed Man United and with two games in hand, so the battle for a top four spot is still on.

Former England international, Paul Parker, has already given his verdict on the 52-year-old's success.

"Conte is really a modern day manager who wins things," Parker said, when speaking to BonusCodeBets. "He doesn't tell people he wins things, everybody knows he does. Not like the other fellow [referring to Jose Mourinho] who was manager of Spurs.

"With Conte, you cannot rule out that fourth spot for Tottenham. He's made a difference already, dealing with a lot of average footballers and he's managed to get them in a groove together," he added.

Parker found success in his own career, winning various titles during his years at Man United and winning ways is something Spurs will hope to get back to sooner rather than later.

If Tottenham do manage to secure a place inside the top four by the end of he season, they will return to Champions League football, which they have missed out on since their defeat in the final in 2019.

This will not only give the club and fans a boost as well as help on the financial side, it will also help attract players to make the move to north London

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