“Enthusiasm and passion are my fuel”- Antonio Conte’ threatens to ‘walk-off’ Spurs after fans booes in the Liverpool game
Antonio Conte against Liverpool
After Sunday’s Premier League fixture between Tottenham Hotspurs and Liverpool, Antonio Conte received a shackling loss as the game ended 2-1. The coach was devastated and so were the players, the post-match conference was nothing but introspection from the man and harsh criticism of his own team by the fans.
The coach was extremely disappointed and issued a probable threat hinting he will not stick around if there is no ‘enthusiasm’ and ‘passion’ for him to feed off. Any coach would want the same zeal that he puts across. Receiving boos from the fans’ end was indeed a disgrace as if the Mohammed Salah brace wasn’t already enough.
The coach was also handed over a Red Card after deliberately hitting the officials and stood in the stands with the fans for the remaining match watching his team lose as he lost his temper. The coach added in the post-match saying, “the passion and enthusiasm are my fuel. I need to have this. It’s very, very important for me.”
The coach has given it all, there is no doubt that the club is doing well, and a few matches here and there, it’s part and parcel of the game, and having players injured at the wrong time is also natural, but how to deal with circumstances like these, tests the real iron of the man in charge.
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The Brazilian international and Tottenham Hotspurs player Richarlison who was signed under Antonio Conte’s mad transfer from Everton on a €60m deal for a five-year contract, and Ivan Perisic on a free roll. The Brazilian made his Champions League debut yesterday and scored a brace against Marseille winning 2-0 at the opener.
The young signings of Antonio Conte have been a reward since the players willfully joined hands with the club and seems to be on a campaign with Harry Kane. The lads are still on the verge to make a name in the Premier League but seems to quite enjoy playing in the Champions League.
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Akshat Pandey
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