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‘They will win a trophy this season’ - Jermaine Jenas predicts silverware for Tottenham Hotspur

Jermaine Jenas believes Tottenham will win a trophy this season due to the demands placed on the team by head coach Antonio Conte. Spurs’ last trophy came in 2008 when they won the League Cup but they have been rejuvenated under Conte over the last 10 months. Ad He led Spurs back into the Champions League, after they spent two seasons in the Europa League and Europa Conference League, and are currently third in the Premier League.

Premier LeagueConte reveals he went to Buckingham Palace after passing of Queen Elizabeth IIA DAY AGO “They are not playing well and winning matches which has been a sticking point for Spurs in the past,” Jenas told BT Sport ahead of Spurs’ Champions League match against Sporting Lisbon. “I do feel like they will get a trophy over the line this season. Whether it’s the FA Cup, League Cup or whatever it will be, I do believe that they will silverware in the cabinet.

“Conte is a serial winner and demands the best. If the players don't quite achieve that, then either he will move on and they will move on. “I hope he stays for a very long time.

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