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Tottenham’s form continues to be as volatile as Antonio Conte’s mood after their season lurched off course again with defeat to Middlesbrough in the FA Cup last night.
Aiming to build on their biggest win of the season, the 4-0 thumping of Leeds, Spurs crashed out of a third and final cup competition this season, guaranteeing their trophy drought will extend into a 15th year.
Josh Coburn’s fierce strike in extra-time earned Boro a deserved quarter-final spot and continued Spurs’ wildly inconsistent run, taking their form in 2022 to W-L-W-L-W-L-W-L-L-W-L-W-L.
Six times since the turn of the year Spurs have won matches, in thrilling fashion in the case of the victories over Leicester and Manchester City, but every time they have failed to build on the results.
They have gone from beating the


