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Here is your Tottenham Hotspur morning digest for Saturday, February 19.

Antonio Conte has admitted he is excited for Spurs ' clash against Manchester City on Saturday evening.

Speaking in his pre-match press conference, the Italian said: "For sure, it’ll be an interesting game for us.

"But I don’t think that it’s right to consider it a special game because there is the best coaches in the world [in the dugouts].

"It’s a game between two teams, one team that’s maybe the best in the world and almost perfect. They’re in a fantastic period of form. That's one side. On the other side is a team trying to build something important for the future.

"At this moment, two different levels. At the same time, we prepared the game very well. We know that tomorrow we’re going to suffer. We know very well that problem tomorrow, like in every game, Manchester City will keep the ball for 70-80%.

"But at the same time in the other 20% we have to be good, be effective, attack in the right way"

Pep Guardiola has claimed that Tottenham's poor form could actually be difficult for his Manchester City side.

"This is a problem [for us]," the Spaniard said, as reported by

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