Passion. Devotion. Heart. Why Conte will end Tottenham's 14-year trophy drought

By Christian Montegan / Roar Pro

What an enthralling London derby we witnessed at Stamford Bridge on Monday morning between Chelsea and Tottenham. The 2-2 draw contained plenty of drama and fireworks, with a couple of dubious refereeing decisions causing controversy.

However, the big talking point was the fiery altercation between managers Antonio Conte and Thomas Tuchel on the touchline both during and after the game. The Italian tactician’s celebration in front of the Chelsea bench after Spurs’ equaliser was not taken well by Tuchel. 


He should have expected it though. Conte is widely known for his crazy antics when his team finds the back of the net which has nothing to do with the opposition and should not be taken personally. 



Why does he act this way? Is running around like a madman and punching a fist in the air all necessary? Well, it’s in his blood and that’s who he is. He prides himself on that passion and willingness to win at all costs, resonating back to the team which the players then feed off from that energy.


Current Spurs full-back Emerson Royal had this to say about the boss.



“Conte arrived with a really competitive mentality. He’s teaching us all to give everything.”

There is no doubt that since the 53-year-old took over the reins at the London-based club, he has improved the squad by installing a winning mentality and the fight required to compete with the big boys.

Over the years Tottenham has lacked that extra cutting edge and competitive mongrel, especially when things are going south. Despite the high plaudits for former manager Mauricio Pochettino and the attacking football implemented, the one criticism of the Argentinian was not being adaptive and having the ability to play ugly when need be. 


The counterargument could be that José Mourinho was at the helm and could not get Spurs over the line despite being a champion. However, his coaching style has evaporated, and lost the dressing room very easily.

Yes, the style of football has been set up to be more defensive, but Conte is a proven winner domestically with trophies to back that up with Juventus, Chelsea, and Inter Milan. 



It is this drive and passion he possesses for the game which helps brings his players onboard and ride the journey of emotions with him.

Some may not agree with how he approaches certain aspects, but he deserves credit for sticking to his philosophy and believing in himself as both a tactician and man-manager.

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During this year’s pre-season, Conte’s brutal training methods were revealed as he made his players run up to 42 lengths of the pitch, with star players Harry Kane and Son Heung-Min seen laying on the floor exhausted in the 30-degree heat.

Former Juventus captain and club legend Alessandro Del Piero shared his own experience back in his playing days under Conte. 



“You work hard with Antonio, there’s no other way. He’s a tough guy.”



His method of madness actually has some meaning behind it though. This has proven to build mental strength and galvanise his teams together when moments get tough in match situations.

It’s either Conte’s way or no way at all. This is evident through the transfer market as he is always demanding the best players and the players that he wants to fit his system of play, to the point where he has even called out club presidents publicly.



He left suddenly at Juventus and the same scenario played out at Chelsea as he was not backed by the respective boards.

People may argue that this is sulky behaviour, but it just proves how much of a winner Conte really is. 

At Tottenham, he has been able to build the team he wants with the likes of Dejan Kulusevski and Ivan Perišić joining the club to fit into his preferred formation of the 3-5-2.


He possesses tactical nous and an incredible mindset that very few managers in world football have in their locker. 



The old cliche rings true. ‘Attack win games, defence win championships.’ 


No more will rival supporters mock Spurs for being ‘soft’ and always failing on the big stage. 



After 14 years without a major trophy, Antonio Conte’s endless passion and devotion put into his work will pay off for Tottenham in the very near future.

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The Crowd Says:

2022-08-20T06:37:47+00:00

Joshua Makepeace

Roar Rookie


Maybe too invested some (Thomas Tuchel) would say.

AUTHOR

2022-08-20T00:49:51+00:00

Christian Montegan

Roar Pro


If he can stick with them for a few years he will fully get his ideas across. But yes, it just shows how invested he is in winning and having a strong project

2022-08-19T15:44:13+00:00

Joshua Makepeace

Roar Rookie


Conte is respected by many and is a great coach, but the only thing is that he can be a pain for the club's hierarchy, and as soon as one of his requests are rejected, he'll be out of the door.

AUTHOR

2022-08-19T01:28:46+00:00

Christian Montegan

Roar Pro


They won’t be catching City for the prem and champions league is obviously an unrealistic expectation, especially after Conte’s poor results in that competition. FA cup and league cup is definitely achievable for this group of players. Getting a taste of any major silverware is the first step to getting this team ready for a better future

2022-08-19T00:48:07+00:00

Sticks & Stones

Guest


:laughing: :laughing: :laughing: :laughing: Which Trophy do you think is possible for them? Prem? FA? Champions League? I can't see them winning any of those. League cup maybe, but hope the football gods keep there non trophy streak continuing for many more years.

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2022-08-19T00:42:45+00:00

Christian Montegan

Roar Pro


Conte has proven that he can take underperforming teams under his wing and transform them into a tough team to beat. Italy during Euro 2016 is a perfect example where it was one of the worst Italian squads in history, yet he got them to a quarter-final (beating Belgium and Spain) which shows he doesn’t need the best talent overall. Spurs are in a better situation but they still don’t have that many top world-class players

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2022-08-19T00:38:57+00:00

Christian Montegan

Roar Pro


Yes it looks like he has settled into the club and can see a real future. When he walked through the doors the club was a mess, hence why he made comments aimed at the board. I think Son will be impacted more than Kane, as Kane is a natural striker and is known for his presence centrally in the box

2022-08-18T23:59:41+00:00

Roberto Bettega

Roar Rookie


Spurs have been under-performing for as long as I can remember.

2022-08-18T23:51:34+00:00

Marcel

Guest


Great that he is properly on-board now....he spent too much of last year distancing himself and reminding everyone it's not his fault. My only concern will be if he is too dogmatic about his preference for wing backs.. It's clear already that the system is suffocating Son + Kane by forcing them into a narrow centre channel that doesn't suit the natural talent of either of them.

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