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    Antonio Conte questions Tottenham’s ambitions

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorJuly 27, 2017No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Antonio Conte believes there is very little expectation of Tottenham

    Chelsea manager Antonio Conte has questioned Tottenham’s ambition, suggesting they have lower expectations than their Premier League title rivals.

    Spurs chairman Daniel Levy this week defended a lack of signings and railed against “unsustainable” spending.

    They were runners up to Chelsea in the Premier League last term, faltered in the Champions League group stages, and again in the Europa League last 32.

    “If [Spurs] don’t win the title, it’s not a tragedy,” said Antonio Conte.

    “If they don’t arrive in the Champions League, it’s not a tragedy. If they go out in the first round of the Champions League, it’s not a tragedy.

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    “If they go out after the first game that they play in the Europa League, it’s not a tragedy.

    “Maybe for Chelsea, Arsenal, Manchester City, Manchester United and – I don’t know – Liverpool, it is a tragedy. You must understand the status of the team.

    “Every team has to understand what their ambitions are. If their ambitions are to fight for the title or win the Champions League, you must buy expensive players.

    “Otherwise you continue to stay in your level. It’s simple.”

    “My question is this: What are Tottenham’s expectations?”

    Chelsea tried to buy Walker’

    More than £850m has been spent by Premier League sides so far in the summer transfer window, which closes on 31 August, with accountancy firm Deloitte predicting top-flight clubs will surpass the record £1.165bn they spent last summer.

    Chelsea have parted with about £130m for three players – forward Alvaro Morata from Real Madrid, midfielder Tiemoue Bakayoko from Monaco and defender Antonio Rudiger from Roma.

    Tottenham, who sold Kyle Walker to Manchester City for £45m, have not made any signings, with Levy saying: “We have a duty to manage the club appropriately.”

    Conte revealed Chelsea “tried to buy” Walker and acknowledged that the market is currently “very difficult”, adding: “I think now every single player is expensive.”

    ‘Kane is one of the best in the world’

    Conte also said Spurs and England striker Harry Kane would be his first pick if he could sign any forward. Kane has finished as the Premier League’s top goalscorer for the past two seasons.

    “Tottenham is a really good squad if they are able to keep all the players,” Antonio Conte said.

    “For me, Kane, now, is one of the best strikers in the world.

    “If I had to buy one striker I would go to Kane. He is a complete striker. He is strong physically, with the ball, without the ball, he fights and he’s strong in the air and acrobatic on the right and the left.

    “If you go to buy Kane now it would be at least £100m.”

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