Antonio Conte Insists Mentality Of Tottenham Players Is Behind ‘Too Many Ups And Downs’

Antonio Conte Insists Mentality Of Tottenham Players Is Behind ‘Too Many Ups And Downs’

Tottenham Boss Antonio Conte says his players’ mentality is a factor in their wildly inconsistent form after they crashed out of the FA Cup with defeat to Middlesbrough.

Spurs topsy turvy spell continued as they followed up Saturday’s 4-0 win at Leeds with a limp defeat the Riverside Stadium, going down to Josh Coburn’s strike in extra-time.

 

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Conte said:

“The last game we won, two games ago we lost, three games ago we won, and I think that I can’t hide the reality.”

“The reality that we are having too many ups and downs.

We have to try and work, and I think this is a problem now and maybe also in the past.

In my opinion there is only one way to try to improve, and to continue to work many aspects and to persevere.

To be patient because you need to have patience in this process, and to hope in the future the situation will be much better and not to wait for a long time.

“We had to take good learn about this defeat and continue to work because there is only one way to continue to work and try to avoid these up and downs.

“I always say we have to become stronger and if we want to become competitive then we have to be a stable team.

Too many up and downs still for us and for sure we have to continue to work very hard and try in the future to learn about this defeat.

“I try every day through the work. Also sometimes to speak.

For sure in this type of situation you need to find the right key to go into the mind of the players, because it’s not only sometimes a tactical problem or a technical problem.

“Sometimes you have to try to work and to push in other aspects, the mental aspects and try to stay focused and to work also on the training sessions, to keep focusing.

I know that it’s very difficult because to be focused in every moment of the training, of the game is not easy.

But if we want to be competitive in the future, these aspects we have to improve a lot.”

“I’m the coach of this team and when you have a coach and your players are the best in the world, it’s the same [message],” he said.

“For sure, I cannot consider my players the best in the world but we work to improve for the future and to try to reflect also on this defeat.

For sure, this defeat has to hurt us – me, the players and everyone that works in Tottenham.”

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