‘Antonio Conte has a problem with everyone!’ – Christian Vieri claims that the’severe’ personality of the sacked Tottenham Hotspur manager “leaves you sleepless.”

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Antonio Conte is “accustomed to clashing with everyone”, according to Christian Vieri, who was not surprised to see the Italian sacked by Tottenham.

  • Conte left Tottenham by mutual consent
  • Vieri compares him with Mourinho
  • Criticises Conte for “clashing with everyone”

WHAT HAPPENED? A wild rant at owner Daniel Levy, the players and the club’s trophy haul after a disappointing 3-3 draw at Southampton led to Conte being dismissed by Spurs at the weekend. Speculation over the 53-year-old’s future had raged throughout his second season in north London as he struggled to deliver consistent results while dodging questions over his contract. Vieri, who once played alongside Conte at Juventus, has now suggested that Conte was never going to last at Spurs due to his explosive character – much like his predecessor Jose Mourinho.

WHAT THEY SAID: In an interview with Corriere della Sera, the former Italy striker stated, “Antonio is used to clashing with everyone; it’s in his nature.” If a club hires him, they should not expect him to be happy with anything, but they should be aware that he is a severe and exigent individual. It’s heavy to have him in a club; he keeps you awake at night. Coaches like him and Jose Mourinho are hammers who demand the best from everyone all of the time. Then there are those who are content with anything. Everyone has an opinion.”

THE BIGGER PICTURE: After Conte’s exit was made public, Tottenham forward Dejan Kulusevski came out in support of the decision taken by the club. His team-mate Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg also expressed his displeasure over Conte’s rant at Southampton, in which he called the players “selfish”, and asked him to “elaborate on” the comments he made.

IN TWO PHOTOS:20230328 Antonio Conte Dejan Kulusevski(C)Getty ImagesAntonio Conte Tottenham 2022-23Getty

WHAT NEXT? Christian Stellini will take charge of the Tottenham first team until the end of the season, with a crucial clash against Everton up next in the Premier League.

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