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Spurs manager Antonio Conte looked an agitated and dejected figure on the sideline all afternoon as the Lilywhites suffered a major top four blow at the hands of Graham Potter and Brighton.
Conte's side never got going in this early kick-off in the Premier League and was eventually punished for their lacklustre display. In the dying embers as Leandro Trossard poked his effort home with the outside of his boot after some good link-up down the left-hand side. Tottenham tried to hit back late on but neither Stephen Bergwijn nor Son Heung-min were clinical enough alongside Harry Kane to ramp up the pressure on Arsenal and Man United ahead of their 3 PM kick-offs.
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Prior to the game, the Italian was fairly confident of his side's top four acumen, but this result in correlation to what the Seagulls did against Arsenal last weekend just shows the ever-changing nature of this fascinating top-four race. "Yeah, but I started to think about our position, but my team was able to stay in the race. Not only one week ago, two weeks ago. In the right moment, I understood this team was able to stay in this type of race. I said to you with honesty, and I say to you now that the team is ready, ready to fight until the end in this race," Conte said in his pre-match press conference on Friday