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It has been a crazy week in the world of Tottenham Hotspur.
Victorious at Manchester City last Saturday evening after clinching a thrilling 3-2 win deep into stoppage time, Spurs then crashed back down to earth with an almighty bang following a slender 1-0 defeat at Burnley four days later.
Missing out on a huge chance to close in on the top four by winning one of their games in hand and subsequently upping the pressure on their rivals, an emotional Antonio Conte had plenty to say in his post-match press conference as he reflected on a fourth Premier League defeat in five games.
Questioning whether he is the right man to help transform Tottenham's fortunes, the Italian's post-match comments sounded like he was considering leaving when speaking to the BBC.
"I came here to help the club and if the problem could be the coach I'm ready to go, no problem," he said.
Waxing lyrical about his team and players four days earlier, as well as in his post-match press conference on the Tuesday afternoon, his sudden change after the defeat became a big talking point amongst fans.
So what does the future hold for Conte at Tottenham despite