Antonio Conte and Tottenham part ways by ‘mutual agreement’

At odds with his leaders for some time, Italian coach Antonio Conte leaves Tottenham by “mutual agreement”.

By Le Figaro with AFP

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Antonio Conte managed Tottenham 76 times. MATTHEW CHILDS / REUTERS

Antonio Conté is no longer Tottenham manager. This Sunday evening, the London club published a press release announcing the departure of the Italian coach by “mutual agreement.”

«We thank Antonio for his contribution and wish him good luck for the future, specifies the Tottenham club in its press release. Cristian Stellini will take on the team as interim head coach for the remainder of the season, with Ryan Mason as assistant head coach.»

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Former coach of Chelsea, Juventus Turin or Inter Milan, Antonio Conte arrived on November 2, 2021 at Tottenham, to take over from Nuno Espírito Santo.

Since his arrival, the Italian coach has led the Spurs 76 times, for a result of 41 wins, 12 draws and 23 defeats. Tottenham had qualified for the Champions League for their first season, before being sadly eliminated by AC Milan in the round of 16 a few days ago.

The disenchantment had become deep lately between the London club and the Italian manager. He leaves his post a few weeks before the end of his mandate, he who was linked to the club until June 30.

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