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Tottenham news: Fresh key player emerges for Antonio Conte as 'trophy cabinet' dig made

Antonio Conte has been urged to build his Tottenham team around centre-back Cristian Romero.

The Argentinian arrived from Atalanta for around £42million last summer but has been sidelined since the 0-0 draw with Everton at Goodison Park on November 7.

But he made an impressive return as he lasted 77 minutes in the 3-1 FA Cup fourth round win over Brighton & Hove Albion at the weekend, and former player Paul Robinson was particularly impressed.

It comes after bitter rivals Arsenal were forced to perform a U-turn and take down a brutal dig at Spurs which had appeared on their online club shop.

Frank Lampard has also defended ex-Spurs player Dele Alli after he completed his move toEverton.

Here are latest Tottenham Hotspur headlines.

Frank Lampard has hit back at Spurs legend Glenn Hoddle after he criticised Dele Alli.

Hoddle slammed Alli's choice of attire for his Everton unveiling last week, claiming it looked like the former Tottenham Hotspur star had been 'dragged off the street'.

But the Everton boss has dramatically hit back at the criticism, of his new player.

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Arsenal have removed a message on their website which brutally mocked their rivals Spurs.

The message, which appeared on the club's online shop when visitors had yet to add anything to their basket, read: "Your basket is as empty as Tottenham's trophy cabinet."

It has now been removed, with the Gunners describing the message as an "error".

The joke was a dig at Tottenham's lack of silverware in recent years, with the club winning just two League Cups and one Community Shield since their FA Cup victory in 1991.

It's just the latest in a series of messages to pop up online mocking Spurs' trophy cabinet.

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