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Tottenham news: Roberto Martinez lauds Spurs transfers as Antonio Conte brutally ignored

Here is your Tottenham morning digest on Monday, February 21.

Roberto Martinez believes both Dejan Kulusevski and Rodrigo Bentancur will become a success at Tottenham following their deadline day arrivals.

Spurs completed the double signing of the Juventus duo late on last month, with Bentancur arriving on a permanent deal, whereas Kulusevski is only on a two-season loan.

The latter, Kulusevski, netted his first goal for Tottenham in Saturday's dramatic win against Manchester City and after the game, Martinez heaped praise on Spurs' latest additions.

He said: "If I was a Spurs fan I would be delighted to see how Antonio Conte can shape their project.

"He can be emotional to motivate and you saw in the game against Leicester where they went from losing to winning, that is Conte. He is working on the mentality and personality of the group, he is going to bring players in and you need to give him a list over three windows.

"What he did with Inter was one of the hardest jobs in European football, beating Juventus to the Scudetto, and he did it in 12 months.

"I think he is totally capable of doing that at any level. The two signings – Dejan Kulusevski and Rodrigo Bentancur – are sensational signings they could bring something special."

Gary Neville has issued a clear warning to Manchester United over their "tough" run of games they have ahead of them in the Premier League.

United, who beat Leeds United 4-2 on Sunday afternoon, currently occupy fourth spot in the league table as Tottenham look to steal it off them between now and the end of the season.

Neville, when speaking on Sky Sports, thinks his former club have a difficult time ahead of them in the coming weeks.

I mean obviously Manchester United’s run over the last

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