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Tottenham news: Conte delivers verdict on 'Lasagnegate' as Klopp speaks on race for Golden Boot

Here is your Tottenham Hotspur morning digest for Saturday, May 21.

Spurs manager Antonio Conte delivered his honest verdict on the infamous 'Lasagnegate' food poisoning that cost the Lillywhites the top-four on the final day of the 2005/06 season.

"I don't want to know this story", the former Chelsea boss said when asked about the incident. "It’s not a lucky story.

"I’m not interested to know! (Laughs) To go deep in this story.

Son Heung-min left questioning Golden Boot award after Harry Kane admission

"We are in a good moment of form this week and the team worked very well this week, we prepared very well. We have to be focused, to be concentrated 100% for this last game because you know very well because I don't know how many times I repeat it but in England there are no easy games.

"I remember in my experience as a player I had a last game lucky situation and an unlucky situation."

Jurgen Klopp has admitted that he won't be taking "any risks" with Mohamed Salah in the final game of the season, despite the Egyptian international being the front runner for the Premier League's Golden Boot award, with Tottenham forward Son Heung-min just one goal behind the former AS Roma winger in the goalscoring charts.

Klopp gave an update on the injuries to Salah and Virgil van Dijk ahead of Sunday's match against Wolves, saying "Virgil is definitely not [fit] but that was pretty much clear before the game already that we felt that this is the game to leave him out.

"He has played a lot and at the moment with it being Saturday-Tuesday again, it was clear that they're both OK. So the target for both is that they can both be involved at the weekend [against Wolves], properly involved on the bench or starting or whatever."

He added:

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