Tottenham Hotspur assistant Cristian Stellini has admitted that Antonio Conte’s return will be a “massive boost” after their 1-0 loss to Wolves.
Conte is still in Italy as he recovers from gallbladder surgery and he could only watch on from home as his Spurs side fell to back-to-back defeats.
Adama Traore netted the winner for Wolves after Tottenham were knocked out of the FA Cup by Sheffield United in midweek. Conte will be back in charge from Sunday and will need to lift spirits before next week’s Champions League last-16 tie against AC Milan.
“Antonio will be a massive boost for us from tomorrow until the end of the season,” Stellini said after deputising for a fourth consecutive match.
“It is important that Antonio is back. We want to have him back with a different result but the team show to Antonio it is alive.
“They want to win, they want to control the game, they want to dominate the game and this is important I think.”
Harry Kane had been left on the bench for the midweek cup exit but returned to the starting line-up and helped Tottenham enjoy the better of a dull opening 45 minutes at Molineux.
January signing Pedro Porro hit the crossbar with a free-kick before Son Heung-min also hit the woodwork shortly after the break, but Wolves improved after a switch in formation for the second half and began to build momentum.
Spurs goalkeeper Fraser Forster made fine saves to deny Raul Jimenez and Ruben Neves, while Matheus Cunha hit the side-netting from a good position before Traore fired home after Jimenez had been thwarted to earn Wolves a vital win in their relegation battle.
Stellini admitted: “I think the mentality today was good. It is a lesson we have to learn because when you start the game and you control the game, you have to kill the game. This is a lesson we have to learn today.
“I think the performance was good, particularly in the first half when we controlled the game in every aspect. We had some chances to score. We were not so nasty in the way to score. When you have a chance like this, you have to kill the game.”
It took Tottenham until the 77th minute to make their first substitution, by which point Wolves had made all five, but Stellini defended their decision.
“We controlled the game. There wasn’t reason to change,” Stellini insisted. “After we change because there was a reason to change because we needed more energy.”
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