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Antonio Conte realised midway through the first half that he needed to change things about if Tottenham were to get back into the game against Wolves.
Trailing 2-0 following early strikes from Raul Jimenez and Leander Dendoncker, the Spurs head coach sent new signing Dejan Kulusevski to warm up down the touchline.
Moments later the Swede was called back and told to get ready as Conte rolled the dice in hope of Tottenham clawing a goal back and turning the game on its head.
Ryan Sessegnon, on the far side of the pitch, looked over in shock when he saw his number illuminated on the fourth official's board and duly exited by the east stand.
The 21-year-old looked totally dejected as he walked down the touchline, receiving applause from the fans in the south stand as he made the long walk back to the dugout.
Conte made a beeline for the player as he edged ever closer to the technical area and took a few seconds with him before patting him on his back.
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