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Tottenham puzzle beginning to look beyond Conte

LONDON : Antonio Conte has won league titles with Juventus, Chelsea and Inter Milan and is widely-regarded as one of world's best coaches but in Tottenham Hotspur he appears to have met his match.

After a 1-0 defeat at Burnley on Wednesday, Tottenham's fourth in five Premier League games, the Italian openly questioned his future at the club he joined in November.

"I came here to help the club and if the problem could be the coach I'm ready to go, no problem," he said.

It was a remarkable statement coming three days after Tottenham enjoyed a superb 3-2 win at Manchester City - Conte's best result since replacing Nuno Espirito Santo.

Yet even when Conte avoided defeat in his first nine Premier League games in charge of the north London club, his mantra was always that they had fallen a long way behind the likes of Manchester City, Liverpool and Chelsea.

When Chelsea outclassed the team in the League Cup semi-final, Conte said Tottenham's level had dropped a lot in the last few years.

His hopes of significant squad strengthening in the January transfer window did not come to fruition.

Tottenham brought in Juventus duo Dejan Kulusevski and Rodrigo Bentancur on transfer deadline day but four first-team players - Dele Alli, record signing Tanguy Ndombele, Bryan Gil and Giovani Lo Celso - all went out.

Other targets Luis Diaz and Adama Traore moved to Liverpool and Barcelona respectively.

In an interview with Sky Italia, Conte said that Tottenham's squad had been left "weaker on paper" and while he said those comments had been taken out of context, it is clear Conte is struggling to get his head around the task in hand.

Under Mauricio Pochettino, Tottenham twice threatened to win their first English league title since 1961, became

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