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Antonio Conte on performance against Everton

Tottenham could quite easily have been coming up against Antonio Conte's Manchester United side on Saturday evening at Old Trafford had things panned out rather differently.

On the market following his Inter Milan exit in the summer, calls for the Red Devils to appoint the Italian only increased in October following a nightmare run of results under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.

Following a late capitulation at Leicester City in the final seven minutes as they lost 4-2, United were then put to the sword by fierce rivals Liverpool at Old Trafford with the visitors 5-0 to the good shortly after half-time.

The manner of the defeat appeared to be the end for Solskjaer at the Theatre of Dreams, yet the club kept faith with him rather than making a swift move for Conte.

Spurs, on the other hand, had also slipped to poor defeats against Vitesse and West Ham and the writing was on the wall for Nuno Espirito Santo.

The managers would then come face-to-face in north London at the end of October in a match dubbed 'El Sackico'.

It was Espirito Santo who in the end lost his job following a dismal 3-0 drubbing, although it wouldn't be long until Solskjaer was also on his way as three weeks later he was dismissed after struggling Watford hit his team for

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