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Conte is no longer Tottenham coach. When was it clear that it was over? I’ve never seen him so happy after a defeat before, says the legend
It took longer than expected, but by Sunday night Antonio Conte had already been dismissed as Tottenham coach. Italian legend Beppe Bergomi now reveals when the jury was out.
It took longer than expected, but by Sunday night Antonio Conte had already been dismissed as Tottenham coach. Italian legend Beppe Bergomi now reveals when the jury was out.
Antonio Conte is no longer the Tottenham coach. He had been at the helm of Spurs since November 2021, fans had high hopes for him, but those hopes were not fulfilled for several reasons and the Italian strategist himself, who is used to picking up successes, was not at all happy about his London assignment.
On the contrary. Conte was already losing patience and after the last round of the Premier League, when his players lost a two-goal lead against last-place Southampton, he spared no criticism and lashed out at the entire club.
However, the Italian coach’s fate was said to have been decided even earlier. At least, that’s what Italian legend and also Sky Sport Italia expert Guiseppe Bergomi, who is, among other things, the 1982 World Cup champion and winner of six trophies with Inter Milan, claims.
According to him, Conte himself no longer fully desired to be at Tottenham. This was to be reflected in his behaviour during and after matches. Bergomi mentioned, for example, the 1-0 loss to AC Milan in the Champions League in February.
“I have never seen him so happy after a loss. He was smiling, patting people on the back, greeting everyone. He was really relaxed. That was something that is not at all typical of him,” Football-Italia quotes Bergomi as saying.
Moreover, Conte has mentioned in recent months that he misses his native Italy. He even revealed that he would like to be closer to his home.
It is worth mentioning that statistically this is Conte’s worst engagement since he unsuccessfully managed Atalanta Bergamo in the 2009/10 season.
Source: Football-Italia, Transfermarkt