Tottenham were NEVER INVESTED ENOUGH for Antonio Conte to succeed! – James Olley | ESPN FC



James Olley joins Dan Thomas, Shaka Hisop and Craig Burley on ESPN FC to discuss why Antonio Conte and Tottenham Hotspur are reportedly parting ways.

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26 opiniones en “Tottenham were NEVER INVESTED ENOUGH for Antonio Conte to succeed! – James Olley | ESPN FC”

  1. what Antonio said is true, there is no fire in tottenhem idk what is wrong with the club that's what they know manegmant, players not important. People are Tottenham supporters and since I am alive tottenhem biggest success was final of Champions league this is not fair…

  2. I understand all the complaints about the the club's management. There is definitely a history of incompetence there. But Conte's professionalism (or lack thereof) still has to be questioned. To me, he seems to be a typical 'turnaround artist'. The business world is full of characters like him who make flashy entrances with their entourage, get paid loads of money and then bail out when things don't go their way. Sure, the club itself should be run better. But if all the pieces came together seamlessly and there was a perfect meeting-of-the-minds between the club administration and the coach, you would not need someone with Conte's reputation anyway. If that were the case, any reasonably competent manager would have the opportunity for a more successful run. The whole point of 'managing' (and having the character and ability to manage, etc.) is about being able to navigate in difficult situations as the one Conte found himself in–especially when you get paid big bucks. Anyone can complain and put the blame on others when things don't go their way. That's certainly not leadership, and it does not have to do anything with managing either. I would not hire someone like Conte. But that, of course, brings us back full circle to how badly the club is managed.

  3. Conte should go and Potter should remain at Chelsea!!!What a great analyst….can it be because Conte is Italian and Potter is English? Please throw James out of the room.

  4. He’s not just tried to change the players he tried to change the whole mentality of club from medial staff diet as well as the first team – we’ve 200 million out on loan as levy has gone for cheap options for the positions managers want yet queue been cheaper if he’s actually bought the managers first choice as they’d be worth more than we paid and he playing as opposed to being elsewhere with us paying part of wages

  5. Mourinho Conte or Tuchel all bigger thsn Spurs they are serial winners who demands certain things. Spurs players have it to soft and relaxed and throws so many under the buss they even threw Poch in the end.

  6. These people were burying Jose Mourinho for doing better with lesser budget and far worse players. He was crucified for not playing Alli, Lo Celso, Ndombele, Sessegnon and the likes, while he had to depend on Aurier, Toby, Rodon, Lamela and the likes.

    Fans shouldn't listen to the media, period.

  7. James… You are living in the past… Spurs are only now in the position to invest in the team. You can’t just change 8 players in 1.5 season. None of these pundits see the bigger picture.

  8. It’s pathetic… Same team that made top four last year. £120M invested, losing to lower string teams, no one to blame but himself. He was paid £15m to change the losing mentality. HE has failed.

  9. What people forget is that Conte turned the job down a few month before he took it. Spurs tried to hire every Italian manager going, and they all turned it down. They ended up hiring Nuno.
    Couple of months later, they sacked him, and Conte took the job.
    Clearly, Spurs lied to him, to get him in. He's been goading them to sack him pretty much since he arrived.
    They'll lie to the next manager and nothing will change. One thing's for sure, they won't be getting Tuchel or Poch. They've basically replaced Newcastle as the job no one wants.

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