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Matt Doherty: Antonio Conte one of ‘best managers of all time, I hope he stays for a long time at Tottenham'

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ByEurosport

Published 22/03/2023 at 09:46 GMT

Atletico Madrid and Ireland player Matt Doherty has called Antonio Conte "one of the best managers of all time”, and said he hopes the 53-year-old stays at Tottenham for a long time. Conte’s position at the club has come under increasing scrutiny following the 53-year-old’s explosive post-match comments after Spurs threw away a two-goal lead at bottom-of-the-table Southampton on the weekend.

'It's unacceptable' - Conte to players after 3-3 draw at Southampton

Former Tottenham player Matt Doherty has leapt to the defence of Spurs boss Antonio Conte.
The Italian’s future at the north London club has come under scrutiny after he aimed an explosive broadside at the players and the culture of the club after Saturday’s 3-3 draw at Southampton.
The 53-year-old called his players “selfish” before adding that the club have won nothing in 20 years under the current ownership.
It has led to widespread speculation that the club could sack the Italian. However, Doherty, who left the club on a free transfer to join Atletico Madrid in January, leapt to the defence of the Italian.
“I hope he stays for a long time at Tottenham,” said Doherty.
“He's an unbelievable coach, an unbelievable manager. He won't say anything in the press that he won't say to his players. He's completely honest with his players, and has the passion for the whole club.
“For me, I hope Tottenham stick by him and hold onto him for as long as possible. He's one of the best managers of all time.”
Conte made his comments after his side threw away a two-goal lead against bottom-of-the-table Southampton.
Spurs led 3-1 with 74 minutes on the clock after Ivan Perisic added to earlier strikes from Pedro Porro and Harry Kane.
However, Theo Walcott cut the arrears just three minutes later and James Ward-Prowse fired a stoppage-time penalty to ensure the match finished 3-3 to deny Spurs the three points.
Had Tottenham won, they would have leapfrogged Manchester United into third in the Premier League table. However, a draw means that Spurs remain in fourth – one point below United and two above Newcastle having played two more games than their top-four rivals.
Conte is widely expected to leave his role as Tottenham manager at the end of the season, but his exit could now be expedited.
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