Napoli’s manager Antonio Conte has expressed his views on managing Tottenham Hotspur. The former Spurs manager firmly stated that he did very well with Spurs by making them play in the Champions League. “I think I did very, very well at Spurs. I arrived with the squad in the 9th position and we qualified for the Champions League. I am sure I did the best possible for Spurs, I can’t do miracles.”

At the helm of Napoli, Conte recently shared his reflections on his time managing Tottenham Hotspur. The Italian tactician expressed pride in his achievements at Spurs, emphasizing the significant turnaround he orchestrated.

His stint at Tottenham saw a mix of ups and downs, but the highlight was undeniably the Champions League qualification. Taking over a team in mid-table, Conte’s leadership and tactical acumen guided them to a top-four finish, securing European football. However, his departure indicated deeper challenges, hinting that even his expertise had its limits at Spurs.

Conte’s comments underline his belief in having made a substantial impact, and while miracles may have been out of reach, his accomplishments remain noteworthy in the club’s recent history.

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