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What went wrong for Antonio Conte at Tottenham?

Yves Bissouma, Richarlison

One of football’s worst kept secrets has finally been confirmed – Antonio Conte has been sacked by Tottenham Hotspur.

The Italian was given his marching orders on Sunday night, over a week after criticising his players’ commitment having let a two-goal lead slip late on in their 3-3 draw at struggling Southampton.

It had long been expected that Conte would not stay at Spurs beyond his contract which was set to expire at the end of the season, but with results and performances continuing to trend downwards, chairman Daniel Levy has opted to take immediate action and make a change in the dugout.

The 2022/23 season has been hugely disappointing for Tottenham and it begs the question – why did Conte fail?

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While Conte certainly falls into the bracket of a win-now short-term coach, there were reasons to believe he could be a success at a club like Spurs.

One of the Italian’s biggest strengths is the ability to squeeze every last drop out of players who could be deemed average or unexceptional. Tottenham have quite a few footballers who fitted that bill.

In his first season, this proved accurate – the likes of Emerson Royal, Eric Dier, Ben Davies, Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg and Ryan Sessegnon all stepped up to help Spurs secure an unlikely top four finish.

By the summer of 2022, Tottenham were viewed as a fast, direct and streetwise team. A frontline of Dejan Kulusevski, Harry Kane and Golden Boot winner Son Heung-min was considered one of the most formidable in Europe, while they had gone toe-to-toe with Manchester City and Liverpool in months prior.

Spurs’ summer window was considered good-not-great at the time, and for various reasons it has not aged well.

Managing director of football Fabio Paratici and co. were unable to convince Alessandro Bastoni – their top centre-back target – to leave Inter, and had to fall back on Clement Lenglet. Yves Bissouma and Richarlison are proven Premier League players, but unlike January 2022 signings Kulusevski and Rodrigo Bentancur, had not been trained in an Italian/Serie A style before and have had rough debut seasons.

Yves Bissouma, Richarlison

Richarlison and Bissouma have failed to kick on / Marc Atkins/GettyImages

Ivan Perisic was Spurs’ first signing of the summer and seemed to be a signal that the club were willing to change their transfer strategy for Conte. The veteran Croatian started out well in north London, but with so many miles on his legs, his form has dropped off a cliff, which is always the risk with these win-now transfers for older…

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