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“There is not a comparison” – Antonio Conte discusses Spurs’ EFL Cup first-leg loss to Chelsea

By Eddie Razo -

Tottenham Hotspur was riding some momentum heading into their EFL Cup semifinals first-leg match against Chelsea. Manager Antonio Conte has turned the ship around and has Spurs in a position to challenge for a UEFA Champions League. 

However, against Chelsea, Conte and Tottenham were reminded how far they still need to go to challenge the top clubs in the Premier League. The north London club fell 2-0 at Stamford Bridge in their first leg. 

During his press conference, The Atheltic relayed Conte’s remarks stating that there’s no comparison between Thomas Tuchel’s squad and his, which is still under reconstruction since he came aboard in November and didn’t have a summer to reshape the team. 

“It was a difficult game, difficult from the start. I think Chelsea showed they are much better than us,” Conte said. “We know that we are talking about one of the best teams in Europe, in the world, with Chelsea. They won the Champions League.”

“And if you compare it to (our) team, I think there is not a comparison. We are talking about a team that is ready to win, and they had an important part in these years, and I think today we have seen the difference between the two teams.”

The January window is open for the Italian tactician to make moves to improve the squad. However, with only a month to do some deals, there’s not much change coming until this summer. 

Nonetheless, acquiring a player or two to challenge for a UEFA Champions League spot could be the goal and then, in the summer, begin the overhaul of the squad into Conte’s vision. 

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Glory Costs Too Much
Glory Costs Too Much
2 years ago
Reply to  Harry

Yep we can all see it, why can’t Levy? Levy is living in a house of mirrors and he has nowhere left to turn.

Harry
Harry
2 years ago

Totally agree, Rodon should have played in the middle with Sanchez and Davies.

All yesterday confirmed was when playing against a top side, we are completely exposed.

Conte knows (we all do) that a mass clearout is needed, the deadwood is completely dead.

Get rid of Doherty, Dele, Sanchez, Ndembele, Winks, Clarke, Bergwijn and after last nights performance Royal and Tanganga.

If Danny boy doesn’t open his cheque book, Antonio will walk and the fanbase will erupt.

I saw somewhere online the other day that home attendances are down, only 40000+ turned up for the Liverpool game.

Glory Costs Too Much
Glory Costs Too Much
2 years ago

Playing Tanganga instead of Rodon and Doherty as LB were cardinal errors that I didn’t expect Conte to make. It’s almost like we purposely threw the match.

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