Spurs sack manager, ex-Chelsea title winner set to take charge

By News / Wire

Tottenham Hotspur have spoken to former Italy coach Antonio Conte and he is expected to replace sacked manager Nuno Espirito Santo, according to multiple reports.

Conte is reported to be in London as details are finalised on a contract to June 2023

The English Premier League club had been in discussions with Conte during the summer before appointing Nuno as successor to Jose Mourinho.

However, the Portuguese lasted only four months of his two-year deal, his fate sealed after Saturday’s 3-0 home loss to Manchester United – the team’s fifth defeat in their last seven Premier League games.

Were Conte to take over the Italian would be returning to the Premier League just over three years after leaving Chelsea.

During Conte’s two years in charge of the Blues they won the league title in 2016-17 and the FA Cup the following season. He subsequently coached Inter Milan, departing during the summer after guiding them to the 2020-21 Serie A title.

He has also been linked with Newcastle United, who are managerless, and Manchester United, who have so far stuck by Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.

Conte would be the fourth ex-Chelsea coach to take over at Spurs in the Premier League era following Glenn Hoddle, Andre Villa-Boas and Mourinho. None were successful.

Nuno , who had previously been at Wolverhampton Wanderers, was fired on Monday (AEDT). He had a bright start topping the Premier League standings in August after winning their opening three games including a defeat of champions Manchester City on the opening day.

But their season unravelled after defeats in four London derbies.

The 3-0 loss to United without a single shot on target had Spurs fans booing Nuno and chanting: “You don’t know what you’re doing”.

Spurs, Champions League finalists in 2019, have also struggled in the Europa Conference League – UEFA’s new third-tier competition.

They sit third in their group, behind Rennes and Vitesse Arnhem, with only one win from three games ahead of their next fixture against Vitesse on Thursday.

The 47-year-old Nuno is the third Premier League manager to lose his job since the start of the season after Watford sacked Xisco Munoz while Newcastle United parted ways with Steve Bruce following the Saudi-led takeover.

The Crowd Says:

2021-11-04T08:46:48+00:00

Marcel

Guest


Levy owns %30 shares in ENIC.... ENIC owns %85 of THFC...there really isn't anyone in a position to actually sack him.

2021-11-04T04:43:52+00:00

Kick to Kick

Roar Rookie


Couldn’t agree more. I’m more an AFL fan these days but when I lived in London I was a regular at White Hart Lane. Still follow the mighty Spurs but bloody hell - Levy might be a financial whizz, but he has zero idea how to build a football culture and has the patience of a sparrow. After years of managerial roulette, he lucked out on Pochettino then blew him off at the first tough spell. Hiring the arrogant and hyper defensive Mourinho was a sure-fire disaster, then Levy dithered, settling on a third choice manager and before you could blinked sacked him too. Maybe Levy hasn’t noticed that great sporting clubs globally build success by picking then sticking with and growing a great coach. Any player or coach with his record would be without a job.

2021-11-03T06:48:25+00:00

Tm

Guest


Sack Levy

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