Antonio Conte Appointed Tottenham Head Coach Following Nuno’s Sack

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Antonio Conte Appointed Tottenham Head Coach

Tottenham Hotspur has on Tuesday announced the appointment of Antonio Conte as Head Coach, following the sack of Nuno Espirito Santo on Monday.

Nuno was sacked by Tottenham after failing to produce the type of football that births convincing results.

The club has now announced Conte’s appointment in a statement released on its official website on Tuesday.

Conte, 52, joined the English Premier League side on a two-year contract that would end by 2023 summer, Tottenham said in a statement on Tuesday.

The Italian, who had been out of work since he parted ways with Inter Milan in the summer, is now back in English Premier League (EPL) to take over the reins at the White Hart Lane.

The statement reads;

We are delighted to announce the appointment of Antonio Conte as our Head Coach on a contract until the summer of 2023, with an option to extend. Antonio has won titles in Serie A, including a hat-trick of Scudettos with Juventus, the Premier League and also managed Italy, leading the Azzurri to the quarter-finals of Euro 2016.

Born in Lecce, Antonio began his playing career at his hometown team (1985-1991) before achieving legendary status at Juventus (1991-2004). A midfielder, he won five Scudettos with La Vecchia Signora, the UEFA Cup in 1993 and the Champions League in 1996. He earned 20 caps for Italy and was part of squads that achieved runners-up status in the 1994 World Cup and Euro 2000.

It added;

Antonio began his coaching career as an assistant in Siena in 2005 and had spells at Arezzo, Bari – where he won Serie B – and Atalanta before returning to Juventus in 2011. He won the title in his first season, 2011/12, completing the campaign unbeaten and equalling a club-record 28-match unbeaten run set by Fabio Capello. He completed a hat-trick of titles with success in 2012/13 and 2013/14 when Juve amassed a Serie A record of 102 points.

Antonio took charge of the Italian national team in 2014 and led them to the quarter-finals of Euro 2016, topping their group and beating Belgium and Spain along the way.

The statement continues;

Conte won Serie A with Inter Milan last season before departing, reportedly due to issues with the club’s hierarchy.

I am extremely happy to return to coaching, and to do so at a Premier League club that has the ambition to be a protagonist again.

Tottenham Hotspur has state-of-the-art facilities and one of the best stadiums in the world.

I can’t wait to start working to convey to the team and the fans the passion, mentality and determination that have always distinguished me, as a player and as a coach.

It added;

Last summer our union did not happen because the end of my relationship with Inter was still too recent and emotionally too involved with the end of the season, so I felt that it wasn’t yet the right time to return to coaching. But the contagious enthusiasm and determination of Daniel Levy in wanting to entrust me with this task had already hit the mark. Now that the opportunity has returned, I have chosen to take it with great conviction.

Conte, who before now had won three Italian titles with Juventus and also managed Italy national team to the world Cup in 1994, led Inter Milan to their first Serie A crown in 11 years last season.

He was first appointed by an EPL side Chelsea in April 2016. He won the EPL title in his first season and the FA Cup in his second.

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