'There were some mistakes in the past' - Antonio Conte wants Tottenham to avoid transfer errors
Antonio Conte has said Tottenham have made errors in the transfer market and wants to see them avoid making the same mistakes again. Conte took charge of the club mid-way through the season after Spurs elected to part ways with Nuno Espirito Santo. Ad/> Spurs look a more polished unit under the Italian, and strengthened their squad with the signings of Rodrigo Bentancur and Dejan Kulusevski in January.
Premier League'I'm here to show the best part of Dele' — Alli hails Lampard as «perfect» manager for himYESTERDAY AT 19:48 Conte also shipped out the likes of Dele Alli, Bryan Gil and club-record signing Tanguy Ndombele, as he moved to shape his group. The Italian feels Spurs are heading in the right direction, but urged past mistakes not to be repeated. “I think we signed two new players, Rodrigo and Dejan, and they are the right prospect of following Tottenham’s philosophy,” Conte said.
“Young, talented players to improve and they are important players for the future but you need time to do this. “For the players who went out on loan it was right. For sure it was strange to send out four players on loan and one transfer in January; it showed something went wrong in the past.
“Maybe there were some mistakes in the past. You have to buy players to reinforce your team but if you send away players that you bought in the last two or three years it means you did something wrong in the past.” Rice: I see myself staying close to London My headspace is clear — Lingard While he says Tottenham are improving, Conte suggested it could take some time to get them in a position to challenge for major silverware. “I have my vision and I am here to help the club,” Conte said.