After the sudden loss from Burnley, the Tottenham coach hints at resignation

Italian coach Antonio Conte vowed that he would evaluate his future with Tottenham after the sudden loss that the latter received yesterday at Burnley Stadium (0-1) in a postponed match from the English Football League.

After winning at the weekend at the expense of Brighton (3-0) their first victory since October 30, Burnley achieved the surprise in their postponed match from the thirteenth stage and returned their guest Tottenham to the ground by dropping them 1-0 with a goal scored by Ben Mai in the 71st minute.

Tottenham did not benefit from the moral dose they received by defeating champions and leaders Manchester City 3-2 Saturday with a goal in the fifth minute of stoppage time through its captain Harry Kane, and Lintics returned with a fourth defeat in the last five games.

Conte's team is stuck at 39 points in eighth place, seven points behind the last fourth qualifying place for the Champions League, which is occupied by Manchester United, with another postponed match in the squad of the London team.

After the defeat at Burnley Stadium, Conte, who took over the supervision of the team in November to succeed the dismissed Portuguese Nuno Espirito Santo, considered that he did not deserve the salary he receives and that he would discuss his future with the club's board of directors.

"When you lose four matches out of five, it means that the club has to assess the situation, that we have to talk to each other, and understand what is the best solution," the Italian explained.

"In a situation like this, the players don't change in the team, it's always the coaches who change... That's the reality. Nobody deserves to be in a similar situation, if it's the club, me, the players, the fans. But that's the reality." .

After winning the league title with his former teams, Juventus and Chelsea, up to Inter last season, Conte now feels that he is coaching a team that is fighting to avoid relegation to the second division, explaining, "I am not used to this kind of situation. The reality is that we were fighting (in terms of feeling) in the last five games in order to avoid relegation. That is the truth."

"I have to accept my responsibilities and am open to any decision because I want to help Tottenham. It is not good for anyone to continue defeat and I cannot accept that... From the first day I came here, I wanted to help. I repeat that I am honest enough to I do not ignore what is happening and continue to work in this way and continue to receive my salary. It is not permissible at this moment."

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