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Antonio Conte's Tottenham journey is only just beginning, but there are already questions over his future, with Mauricio Pochettino's job as Paris Saint-Germain manager in doubt. The French side have just won the Ligue 1 title so you would expect spirits to be sky-high, but it is becoming more likely that the Argentine will be relieved of his duties, despite the season's league success.

The Italian has been one of the names linked with replacing Pochettino, just six months after his Spurs chapter began. As Hugo Lloris admitted last month, PSG will be linked with the best managers and therefore it is no surprise that Conte has been one of them, but no one wants to see the Italian leave the capital yet.

When the 52-year-old started the job in N17, Tottenham had struggled in the first few months of the season, under Nuno Espirito Santo. The Lilywhites were struggling for consistency and team cohesion and despite the last two results, those are both things Conte has been working to improve.

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