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Mika Richards: Give Conte "what he wants" and Spurs will be in the top four

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Mika Richards: Give Conte "what he wants" and Spurs will be in the top four

Mika Richards believes That Without giving Antonio Conte "what he wants" to improve Tottenham Hotspur, Daniel Levy "will go crazy".

Conte took over to Spurs in November. Of the 15 games he coached, they won nine.

They have withdrawn from the League Cup and Europa League, but they have achieved good results in the Premier League.

If Tottenham Hotspur can make the most of the game at hand, they will be in the top four. They will face Thomas Tuchel's Chelsea this weekend and their game will be tough.

Earlier this month, Conte insisted it was important for Spurs to address their "many problems".

Richards believes the future of Tottenham Hotspur could be bright if Conte is supported:

"Give him what he wants." It's that simple. Tottenham Hotspur's future is likely to be bright, depending on the decision they made when antonio Conte was appointed in November," Richards wrote for the Daily Mail.

He continued: "He's the kind of character that fans are associated with, and no matter how he does at Chelsea, he's loved at Tottenham.

"I'd love to see what happens to Tottenham Hotspur under Conte. If I were in charge of one of their opponents, I would seriously consider buying the only players from their squad would be Harry Kane and Son Heung-min.

"Tottenham Hotspur have started a battle for a Place in the Champions League – that's Conte.

"To my surprise, United failed to catch up with him. This guy is firmly in the top 10 managers in the world – you could say he's in the top 5. Everything on his resume tells you that he returned to London to win.

"Maybe it's a bit far-fetched to see Tottenham Hotspur challenge the Premier League soon, but Conte has already won titles in Bari, Juventus, Chelsea and Inter Milan and he hasn't wasted time by accepting Daniel Levy's offer to succeed Nuno Espirito Santo.

"Conte wants to be competitive and create problems for Guardiola, Jurgen Klopp and Thomas Tuchel. That's why it would be crazy if Levy didn't give him the proper support to get Tottenham Hotspur forward again. As happened under Mauricio Pochettino. ”

Richards went on to say there is a "class gap" between Chelsea and Tottenham and that conte must therefore be funded to "strengthen their squad":

"There is currently a gap between the two teams, but Tottenham's victory will open up the situation tremendously, leaving them five points behind Chelsea in four games. Considering that they were ten points behind on the day Conte's unveiling, progress was good.

"Tottenham Hotspur have to stay that way – to do that means giving Conte a chance to really strengthen the team. He's the best manager they've ever hoped for. They cannot afford to waste this opportunity. ”