Antonio Conte says no manager would deliver a quick improvement at Tottenham
Key takeaways:
- Antonio Conte asked his position after Burnley defeated Tottenham.
- Spurs boss Antonio Conte says no coach in the world would quickly resolve the issues at the north London club.
Spurs cannot be improved quickly - Antonio Conte:
Conte was assigned in November and inherited an unstable team.
The trend has persisted under the 52-year-old Italian, with a victory over Manchester City followed three matches later by a defeat to Middlesbrough in the FA Cup.
"Tottenham's story is this, multiple ups and downs," Conte stated.
Speaking before Tottenham's Premier League game against Everton on Monday, he added: "To be competitive and attempt to succeed something and try to combat for something noteworthy and to become a powerful team, the first thing that has to occur is to be steady and to bypass these ups and downs.
"To do this and to modify this type of problem that has been for numerous, numerous years is not easy. It is unthinkable to do this, not only for me but for every boss to come here in the short term.
"This is the story of this team for the previous 20 years."
Tottenham, who is presently seventh in the Premier League, has Lucas Moura and Rodrigo Bentancur available for the stop of Everton.
"Bentancur is available, the identical for Lucas Moura," Conte added. "For [Oliver] Skipp and [Japhet] Tanganga, they are not available; we have to delay."