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Tottenham icon Teddy Sheringham has questioned Antonio Conte's constant change in 'body language' ahead of the Lilywhites' latest challenge against Everton.

Spurs are looking to bounce back immediately from their shock Middlesbrough defeat in the FA Cup by winning back to back games in the Premier League.

With Arsenal cantering away on great form to a potential top four finish, it is imperative for Conte's side to respond in due course but the pattern that has been seen in recent weeks by Sheringham has raised doubt in his mind whether the Italian's heart is in it anymore with the constant fluctuation in 'body language.'

"It’s very up and down, very Spursy. I think tonight is going to go down on body language. When you look at Conte, his body language can go from one extreme to the next," the 55-year-old stated on Sky Sports' coverage of Monday Night Football.

"At Manchester City, he was jumping around and then at Middlesbrough in the FA Cup, he was down and not his usual self. I thought that they were improving under his guidance at the start of his time at the club, but I’m unsure what the direction is from here."

Conte himself in his pre-match

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