Tottenham Hotspur fans had high hopes for manager Antonio Conte, but he’s called it quits after only 18 months at the club | YouMagazine
Tottenham Hotspurs manager Antonio Conte was given the boot after his no-holds-barred outburst about his side's performance.
When he was announced as the new man at the helm of one of the English Premier League’s top clubs there was great excitement. After all, Antonio Conte knows a thing or two about winning. At Chelsea he took home the league title in his first season and the FA Cup in his second. But Conte couldn’t bring his brand of magic to Tottenham Hotspur in his 18 months there.Read this for free
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